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Literary Elements 2
Test Description: Review literary elements
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The process of making people “come alive” through written words is…
A
Characterization
B
Theme
C
Personification
D
Tone
2) Authors reveal characters through…
A
Thoughts
B
All of the above
C
Actions
D
Speech
3) Which of the following is an example of internal conflict?
A
A boy struggles to overcome his own shyness.
B
The boy’s older brother kills his cat.
C
The team captain and the coach argue about a play.
D
A hiker must cross a dangerous river.
4) An external conflict in a story…
A
Is not part of the main plot
B
Involves a character and another person, place, or thing
C
Involves only one character
D
Is introduced in the resolution
5) The main struggle in a story…
A
Is usually against some force of nature
B
Can be internal or external
C
Always takes place within a character’s mind
D
Must involve two characters
6) The events of the plot are designed to…
A
Portray the personality of the main character
B
Distract the reader from guessing the conclusion
C
Reveal the author’s point of view
D
Arouse and satisfy the reader’s curiosity
7) The purpose of the resolution is to…
A
Tie up the loose ends and “close” the story
B
Increase the reader’s curiosity
C
Move the plot forward
D
Reveal the outcome of the conflict
8) A struggle or clash that drives the plot is known as the story’s…
A
Conflict
B
Characterization
C
Theme
D
Foreshadowing
9) Which of the following is NOT part of a story’s plot?
A
Climax
B
Exposition
C
Resolution
D
Narrative
10) Which of the following is NOT an example of an external conflict?
A
Atticus Finch must prove to a racist jury that his black client did not rape a white woman.
B
Aron Ralstan must cut off his arm to escape being pinned under a giant rock.
C
Hester Prynne must forgive herself for her sins.
D
Huck Finn and Jim are running from the slave sellers and Huck's Pappy.
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