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E3R Unit 2 Vocabulary #14-23
Test Description: E3R Unit 2 Vocabulary #14-23
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Defined as a main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work that may be stated directly or indirectly
A
Foil
B
Theme
C
Flashback
D
Conflict
2) an interruption of the chronological sequence (as of a film or literary work) of an event of earlier occurrence
A
Perception
B
Flashback
C
None of These
D
Flash Forward
3) A struggle between two opposing forces
A
Conflict
B
Foil
C
Motive
D
Perception
4) A character that shows qualities that are in contrast with the qualities of another character with the objective to highlight the traits of the other character.
A
Perception
B
Symbol
C
Motive
D
Foil
5) A reason behind a character’s specific action or behavior
A
Motive
B
Symbol
C
Perception
D
Flashback
6) The way in which something is regarded, understood, or interpreted
A
Perception
B
Conflict
C
Flash Forward
D
Symbol
7) A literary device in which the plot goes ahead of time i.e. a scene that interrupts and takes the narrative forward in time from the current time in a story.
A
Point of View
B
Flash Forward
C
Flashback
D
Symbol
8) An object or action that means something more than its literal meaning.
A
Point of View
B
Symbol
C
None of These Choices
D
Context Clues
9) Refers to who is telling a story, or who is narrating it
A
Perception
B
Point of View
C
Theme
D
Context Clues
10) Particular words or phrases in writing that will shed light on the meaning of certain words
A
Theme
B
Context Clues
C
Foil
D
Perception
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