
Story Term Review II
Quiz by Laura Spurlen
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- Q1a character in the story is the narrator and is telling the story; uses *I, me, we*ironyflashbackfirst person point of viewthird person omniscient30s
- Q2focuses on only ONE character's actions, emotions, and thoughts; uses *he, she, it, they, him, her*third person limited point of viewthird person omniscientforeshadowingfirst person30s
- Q3focuses on every character's actions but NOT the emotions and thoughts-the narrator sees and hears everything; uses *characters' names, he, she, it, they, him, her*first personthird person objective point of viewthird person omniscientflashback30s
- Q4knows the actions, emotions, and thoughts of every character-the narrator knows EVERYTHING; uses *characters' names, he, she, it, they, them, him, her*foreshadowingthird person omniscient point of viewfirst personthird person objective30s
- Q5an event that is opposite of what is expected to happenironyforeshadowingfirst personflashback30s
- Q6an event from the past that is shown in a storyflashbackforeshadowingfirst person point of viewsymbolism30s
- Q7hints in the story about what will happen latersymbolismforeshadowingfirst person point of viewflashback30s
- Q8when an object or word has a deeper meaning and represents something elseflashbacksymbolismfirst person point of viewforeshadowing30s