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Romeo And Juliet_Literary Terms_Part II
Test Description: Here are the last 10 of the 30 terms to study.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) 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
Hyperbole
B
Paradox
C
Oxymoron
D
Metaphor
2) The use of hints or clues in a narrative to suggest what action is to come.
A
Paronomasia
B
Paradox
C
Foreshadowing
D
Dramatic Irony
3) 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
Flat Character
D
Round Character
4) A contrast between what is expected and what really happens.
A
Situational Irony
B
Paradox
C
Dramatic Irony
D
Verbal Irony
5) Those types of characters who have become conventional or stereotypical through repeated use in particular types of stories
A
Stock Character
B
Round Character
C
Static Character
D
Flat Character
6) An idea or feeling that a word invokes. The emotion associated with a word.
A
Connotation
B
Tone
C
Syntax
D
Diction
7) A well-developed character with a complex personality.
A
Dynamic Character
B
Flat Character
C
Static Character
D
Round Character
8) a struggle (physical or emotional - between two opposing forces or characters).
A
Metaphor
B
Irony
C
Theme
D
Conflict
9) The ordering of words within a sentence for effect
A
Tone
B
Syntax
C
Connotation
D
Diction
10) 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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