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Elements of Fiction
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- Q1The type of conflict in which a person or human struggles with a tough decision to make is:real conflictnormal conflictexternal conflictinternal conflict30s
- Q2All of the following are terms from the 5 parts of plot except:propositionthe falling actionthe resolutionthe climax30s
- Q3One way to define the theme of the story is:the expressions that the authors uses.the narrator who is telling the story.the feeling the author has when writing.the message that the author wants the reader to get.30s
- Q4The protagonist is :the main character with all his/her flaws.the character who never makes any mistakes.the character who is mentioned first in the fictional work.the character who is usually evil.30s
- Q5A static character:changes throughout the story.stays the same for the most part throughout the story.changes to evil and then changes back to a good characterchanges because of another character.30s
- Q6The antagonist is:a character who supports the protagonist throughout the story.a character who is the main character of the fictional work.a character who is minor in the fictional work.a character who works in some way against the protagonist.30s
- Q7What part of the plot diagram is the part where all loose end are tied up and the story comes to a closeresolutionfalling actionclimaxexposition30s
- Q8The type of characterization in which the author directly tells us about the character is called:indirect characterizationdirect characterizationindefinite characterizationdefinite characterization30s
- Q9The point of view that is characterized by statements that use "I, me and we" is:third person omniscient point of viewsecond person point of viewthird person point of viewfirst person point of view30s
- Q10Dynamic describes a character that:is known for making many mistakes.does not change throughout the story.does not have a very large part in the story.changes throughout the story.30s
- Q11The type of irony in which the reader knows something that a character does not know.situational ironyverbal ironydramatic ironycoincidence30s
- Q12The type of irony in which someone says one thing but really means another is:verbal ironysituational ironydramatic ironystatic irony30s
- Q13The type of Point of View in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters is :second person limitedthird person omniscientfirst personthird person limited30s
- Q14A family goes to Florida to escape the cold weather; however it is colder in Florida that week than it is in North Carolina. This is an example of what kind of irony?static ironyverbal ironysituational ironydramatic irony20s
- Q15The definition of foreshadowing in :a hint or clue of something yet to come in the story.when an event in a story causes you to think about the past.a narrator who tells the future.a really intense part of a story.20s