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Elements Of Fiction
Test Description: Help students review the elements of fiction
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) the sequence of events in a story
A
plot
B
climax
C
character
D
setting
2) exposition
A
background information is given
B
conflict is resolved
C
conflict is introduced
D
turning point of the story
3) rising action
A
conflict is introduced
B
turning point of the story
C
background information is given
D
conflict is resolved
4) climax
A
conflict is introduced
B
conflict is resolved
C
background information is given
D
turning point of the story
5) resolution
A
conflict is introduced
B
turning point of the story
C
background information is given
D
conflict is resolved
6) the problems that occur and must be resolved in a story
A
setting
B
character
C
conflict
D
plot
7) making a decision about what to do after high school
A
person vs. supernatural
B
person vs. self
C
person vs. nature
D
person vs. person
8) Scar vs. Simba in The Lion King
A
person vs. nature
B
person vs. self
C
person vs. person
D
person vs. supernatural
9) getting struck by lightning
A
person vs. society
B
person vs. nature
C
person vs. supernatural
D
person vs. self
10) breaking a law
A
person vs. supernatural
B
person vs. nature
C
person vs. person
D
person vs. society
11) fighting ghosts in a haunted house
A
person vs. supernatural
B
person vs. nature
C
person vs. society
D
person vs. self
12) the time and place of a story
A
setting
B
character
C
theme
D
conflict
13) A character in a story tells the story using the following pronouns: I, me, my, we, us, our
A
2nd person
B
3rd person limited
C
1st person
D
3rd person omniscient
14) the narrator is focused on the thoughts and feelings of one character
A
2nd person
B
3rd person limited
C
1st person
D
3rd person omniscient
15) The narrator is ALL-KNOWING. They know multiple characters' thoughts and feelings.
A
3rd person omniscient
B
2nd person
C
3rd person limited
D
1st person
16) The __________ is ALWAYS the main character.
A
antagonist
B
setting
C
protagonist
D
static character
17) The _______ is the force that opposes the main character.
A
dynamic character
B
antagonist
C
static character
D
protagonist
18) _________ is the emotion the author wants you to feel through reading their work.
A
theme
B
mood
C
setting
D
character
19) ___________ is the message or lesson the author wants you to learn.
A
character
B
theme
C
mood
D
conflict
20) What is NOT true about the theme of a work.
A
The theme of a story should be universal, meaning it should apply to everyone.
B
The theme of a story is meant to teach the reader a lesson about life.
C
Typically, the theme is more than one word.
D
Theme and mood are interchangeable (they mean the same thing.)
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