What Do You Know?
Quiz by ERIKA ROSE ENAD
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- Q1
It refers to the person, animals, and things participating in a story.
Theme
Setting
Plot
Character
10s - Q2
It is a literary element that describes the structure of a story.
Setting
Plot
Style
Tone
10s - Q3
Part of the plot which contains highest point of interest or suspense of a story.
Exposition
Climax
Rising Action
Falling Action
10s - Q4
It refers to the central message.
Plot
Theme
Characterization
Setting
10s - Q5
Time and place where the action occurs.
Day
Location
Time
Setting
10s - Q6
A literary element that describes the ways that the author uses words.
Tone
Point Of View
Characterization
Style
10s - Q7
Stories/Superstitions that people tell to each other out loud, rather than in written form.
Folktale
Gossips
Text Messages
Poetry
10s - Q8
Japanese folktales have many characters, such as dragons, ghosts, and trickster animals; plots with magical things.
False
Maybe
True
10s - Q9
Japanese folktales do not involve humorous or bizarre characters and situations, and also includes an assortment of supernatural beings.
False
True
Maybe
10s - Q10
Do you now have an idea what our lesson is all about?
Yes
No
10s