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- Q1What is a technique often used by authors to build suspense by hinting at future events in a story?DialogueFlashbacksExpositionForeshadowing30s
- Q2Which literary device is commonly used to create tension and anticipation in a story?HyperboleSuspenseAlliterationOnomatopoeia30s
- Q3What literary technique is often used by authors to delay the resolution of conflicts and keep readers in suspense?PacingCharacter developmentExpositionResolution30s
- Q4
What point of view creates the most suspense?
The readers point of view
First person
First person limited
Third Person
30s - Q5
What creates a strong sense of fear in a story?
A happy ending
Having unanswered questions
Fear of the unknown
Missing cancels
30s - Q6
What is limited point of view?
The story is told by a narrator who sees everything.
The story is told from the perspective of a character who doesn't know what is happening or why.
The story is told from the perspective of a ghost.
The story is told from the perspective of the villain.
30s - Q7Which of the following elements can contribute to creating suspense in a story?Slow-paced narrationDetailed descriptionsPredictable charactersUnexpected plot twists30s
- Q8
What is a common ending used to create suspense?
Cliffhangers
Rhyme
Someone coming back to life.
Dramatic Irony
30s - Q9
Which story from this term would has elements of suspense?
Anansi & the Yam Hills
All Summer in a Day
Echo & Narcissus
Siren Song
30s - Q10Which type of conflict occurs between a character and an outside force, such as nature or society?Man vs. Self ConflictInterpersonal ConflictInternal ConflictExternal Conflict30s
- Q11What type of conflict involves a character struggling with their own thoughts, emotions, or beliefs?Interpersonal ConflictInternal ConflictExternal ConflictMan vs. Nature Conflict30s
- Q12In which type of conflict does a character struggle against an unjust societal system or tradition?External ConflictMan vs. Society ConflictInternal ConflictMan vs. Nature Conflict30s
- Q13Which type of conflict involves a character battling against their own fears, weaknesses, or beliefs?External ConflictInternal ConflictInterpersonal ConflictMan vs. Self Conflict30s
- Q14In which type of conflict does a character struggle against the forces of nature or the environment?Man vs. Nature ConflictInternal ConflictMan vs. Self ConflictExternal Conflict30s
- Q15
A story can have more than one type of conflict.
False
True
30s