
Literary Element Quiz 2
Quiz by Tammy Snider
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- Q1Medical term for fingers or toesmandibleproverbfingiesphalanges30s
- Q2When an outcome of events is contrary or opposite of what was expectedironicmandibleflashbackpoint of view30s
- Q3When an object is buried or fixed in a surrounding massimbeddedfracturemandiblephalanges30s
- Q4When an author shows previous events in a story to help the reader understand what is currently happening.flashbackfractureforeshadowDynamic Character30s
- Q5An injury to the brain caused by some sort of trauma to the headphalangesfractureconcussionimbedded30s
- Q6Hints that an author gives the reader about possible future eventsflashbackforeshadowindirect characterizationpoint of view30s
- Q7A wise phrase or sayingdynamic characterproverbstatic characterironic30s
- Q8Medical term for jawboneimbeddedstatic charactermandiblephalanges30s
- Q9Type of character that does not change throughout the storystatic characterironicdynamic characterdirect characterization30s
- Q10Medical term for breakmandiblefractureimbeddedphalanges30s
- Q11Type of character that changes or evolves throughout the story or novelindirect characterizationdynamic charactersettingstatic character30s
- Q12Time and place of the action of a storyironicpoint of viewflashbacksetting30s
- Q13"Who is telling the story?" - Point from which a story is toldviewpointforeshadowsettingironic30s
- Q14Author shows the character through actions, words, and opinions of other characters.dynamic characterindirect characterizationdirect characterizationpoint of view30s
- Q15Author tells the reader about the characterironicDirect characterizationdynamic characterindirect characterization30s