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OAA VOCABULARY
Test Description: OAA Vocab
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1) The reason an author writes: to persuade, inform, entertain, share or explain
A
round character
B
author's point of view
C
author's purpose
D
exposition
2) An interruption in the present action of a story to flash backward and tell what happened at an earlier time.
A
flashback
B
resolution
C
theme
D
Foreshadow
3) A literary technique in which the author gives hints about an event before it happens.
A
foreshadowing
B
dialogue
C
flashback
D
personification
4) Categories of literary works: biography, mystery, fiction, poetry, etc...
A
similes
B
hyperbole
C
genres
D
symbolism
5) The overall emotion created by the author; the atmosphere of a story
A
author's purpose
B
theme
C
mood
D
tone
6) A lesson or message the author wants the reader to learn.
A
theme
B
climax
C
symbolism
D
mood
7) The part of a story where the characters, setting, and basic conflict of the story are introduced.
A
foreshadowing
B
exposition
C
climax
D
rising action
8) the turning point of the story. The tension builds up to this point.
A
falling action
B
resolution
C
climax or turning point
D
exposition
9) The conclusion of the story.
A
resolution
B
climax
C
falling action
D
exposition
10) A complex character who is fully developed and we know him very well.
A
static character
B
flat character
C
dynamic character
D
round character
11) Words that describe how a character acts; what his personality is.
A
character traits
B
exposition
C
metaphor
D
figurative language
12) A character who is very uncomplicated and who we do not know his/her traits well.
A
flat character
B
dynamic character
C
static character
D
round character
13) A character who changes in the story.
A
flat character
B
static character
C
round character
D
dynamic character
14) A character who does not change throughout the story.
A
static
B
flat
C
round
D
dynamic
15) The story is told from a character's point of view using words like I and me.
A
inference
B
1st person
C
personification
D
3rd person
16) The person telling the story is not a character in the story; uses words like He and She.
A
figurative language
B
1st person
C
3rd person
D
opinion
17) When characters talk back and forth.
A
context
B
point of view
C
dialogue
D
plot
18) To show differences between.
A
compare
B
antonym
C
sequence
D
contrast
19) When the person telling the story knows everything about all the characters and all the events at all times
A
limited point of view
B
author's purpose
C
3rd person omniscient point of view
D
1st person
20) When the person telling the story only knows what ONE character feels and thinks.
A
3rd person limited point of view
B
3rd person omniscient point of view
C
1st person point of view
D
2nd person point of view
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