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2017 Lit. Terms
Test Description: Lit. Terms
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The reason an author has written something
A
plot
B
entertain
C
exposition
D
author's purpose
2) A logical guess that is based on facts and one’s own knowledge and experience.
A
context clues
B
inference
C
exposition
D
summary
3) Which is not an author's purpose?
A
persuade
B
summarize
C
entertain
D
inform
4) Categories used to classify texts
A
plot
B
genre
C
science fiction
D
novel
5) Writing that tells an imaginary story
A
novel
B
folktale
C
nonfiction
D
fiction
6) Writing that tells about real people, places and events.
A
fiction
B
nonfiction
C
author's purpose
D
inference
7) Time and place of a story
A
setting
B
protagonist
C
exposition
D
antagonist
8) The main character in a story who faces the main conflict.
A
antagonist
B
main character
C
protagonist
D
villain
9) The force working against the protagonist.
A
internal conflict
B
protagonist
C
antagonist
D
conflict
10) A struggle between opposing forces.
A
external conflict
B
problem
C
internal conflict
D
conflict
11) Problem that occurs within a character.
A
conflict
B
internal conflict
C
climax
D
external conflict
12) A character struggles with an outside force.
A
internal conflict
B
external conflict
C
conflict
D
resolution
13) The sequence of events in a story.
A
rising action
B
exposition
C
plot
D
conflict
14) The author introduces main character(s) and setting.
A
protagonist
B
conflict
C
setting
D
exposition
15) Build up of suspense occurring between the conflict and climax.
A
falling action
B
rising action
C
resolution
D
climax
16) Point on plot map where the main conflict is solved.
A
climax
B
resolution
C
exposition
D
falling action
17) The wrap up of loose ends
A
exposition
B
resolution
C
plot
D
falling action
18) The story is brought to a close
A
conclusion
B
introduction
C
climax
D
resolution
19) Words are used in an imaginary way to express ideas that are not literally true.
A
idiom
B
hyperbole
C
figurative language
D
context clues
20) A comparison using like or as
A
personification
B
simile
C
metaphor
D
hyperbole
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