Unit 3: More Literary Terms Question Preview (ID: 11491)


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Characterization...
a) is purposely used by the author to help readers
b) can be direct and/or indirect.
c) includes a character's speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, and looks.
d) all of the above.

Point of view is...
a) third person when the narrator is a character.
b) first person when the narrator is a character.
c) all of the above.
d) none of the above.

Flashback takes the readerback ...
a) to the first year of a character's life.
b) an event from a character's past.
c) an event the character cannot remember.
d) an event in the author's past.

Foreshadow gives the reader...
a) information about next year.
b) clues to an event that will happen in the past.
c) all of the above.
d) none of the above

Internal conflict...
a) occurs when another character causes a problem.
b) means a struggle with nature.
c) creates problems for everyone.
d) is also known as character vs self.

External conflict includes...
a) manvs nature, man vs society, and man vs man
b) man vs society, man vs. nature, and man vs man.
c) all of the above
d) none of the above

Mood is...
a) is the atmosphere (gloomy, joyful...) created by the author's words.
b) is the author's attempt not to create emotions in the reader.
c) all of the above.
d) none of the above.

Theme(s) ...
a) is the author's message about life.
b) can be common and/or universal.
c) all of the above.
d) none of the above.

Dialect is language spoken...
a) in the south.
b) in the north.
c) in a books, newspapers, and magazines.
d) by a region or group.

A coming of age novel...
a) changes the reader,s mind.
b) changes the author's emotions.
c) changes the protagonist's view of the world.
d) changes all of the characters' views.

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