Romeo And Juliet_Literary Terms_Part II Question Preview (ID: 36107)


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A statement that is self contradictory because it often contains two statements that are both true, but in general, cannot both be true at the same time.
a) Oxymoron
b) Hyperbole
c) Paradox
d) Metaphor

The use of hints or clues in a narrative to suggest what action is to come.
a) Paronomasia
b) Dramatic Irony
c) Foreshadowing
d) Paradox

A person who changes over time, usually as a result of resolving a central conflict or facing a major crisis.
a) Dynamic Character
b) Static Character
c) Round Character
d) Flat Character

A contrast between what is expected and what really happens.
a) Verbal Irony
b) Situational Irony
c) Dramatic Irony
d) Paradox

Those types of characters who have become conventional or stereotypical through repeated use in particular types of stories
a) Stock Character
b) Static Character
c) Round Character
d) Flat Character

An idea or feeling that a word invokes. The emotion associated with a word.
a) Diction
b) Tone
c) Syntax
d) Connotation

A well-developed character with a complex personality.
a) Dynamic Character
b) Static Character
c) Round Character
d) Flat Character

a struggle (physical or emotional - between two opposing forces or characters).
a) Theme
b) Metaphor
c) Irony
d) Conflict

The ordering of words within a sentence for effect
a) Tone
b) Diction
c) Syntax
d) Connotation

A contrast between what is said and what is meant.
a) Verbal Irony
b) Situational Irony
c) Dramatic Irony
d) Paradox

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