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CQA 3 Review (Extra)
Test Description: Review games for Quarter 2 CQA
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The peak of all the action in the story
A
rising action
B
falling action
C
resolution
D
climax
2) The events that happen in the story
A
diction
B
foil
C
plot
D
foreshadowing
3) Comparison using like or as
A
metaphor
B
foreshadowing
C
simile
D
resolution
4) The overall atmosphere or feeling of the story
A
setting
B
conflict
C
theme
D
mood
5) The time and place in which the events of the story occur
A
plot
B
point-of-view
C
setting
D
characterization
6) The final outcome of the story
A
exposition
B
falling action
C
plot
D
resolution
7) a hint or prediction of what is to come in the story
A
climax
B
resolution
C
flashback
D
foreshadowing
8) an interruption in time to show an earlier time
A
falling action
B
resolution
C
flashback
D
foreshadowing
9) the central idea or message of a literary work
A
conflict
B
plot
C
characterization
D
theme
10) when the reader sees into the minds of all characters
A
1st person
B
3rd person omniscient
C
3rd person limited
D
3rd person objective
11) what happens as a result of the climax
A
rising action
B
plot
C
falling action
D
exposition
12) tells only or mostly what one character thinks, feels, etc.
A
3rd person omniscient
B
3rd person objective
C
3rd person limited
D
2nd person
13) An internal conflict.
A
man vs. self
B
man vs. nature
C
man vs. society
D
Man vs. man
14) The problems that occur in the story
A
dialogue
B
conflict
C
setting
D
theme
15) The methods an author uses to acquaint the reader with the characters in the story
A
suspense
B
characterization
C
theme
D
plot
16) Told by using the pronoun I
A
1st person
B
3rd person limited
C
2nd person
D
3rd person objective
17) The part of the plot where the setting and characters are introduced
A
climax
B
resolution
C
rising action
D
exposition
18) When a character is in a conflict with a group
A
man vs. nature
B
man vs. self
C
man vs. man
D
man vs. society
19) the character who tells the story; can be the author or a fictional character
A
dynamic character
B
narrator
C
flat character
D
static character
20) a struggle between a character and an outside force
A
plot
B
external conflict
C
resolution
D
internal conflict
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