Literary Terms: Set One Game Question Preview (ID: 2329)


Choose The Best Answer For Each Of The Following Questions.

Which of the following best describes the main character in a story?
a) Antagonist
b) Narrator
c) Protagonist
d) Speaker

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Which of the following best describes someone or something that opposes the main character.
a) Antagonist
b) Narrator
c) Protagonist
d) Speaker

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The sailors dread of Ship-trap Island in The Most Dangerous Game.
a) Flashback
b) Foreshadowing
c) Plot
d) Narrator

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Short stories, novels, poetry, drama, biographies, and essays are all examples of what?
a) Rising action
b) Suspense
c) Genre
d) Fiction

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How would you classify The Most Dangerous Game?
a) Genre-Nonfiction
b) Fiction-Short Story
c) Nonfiction-Essay
d) Fiction-Novel

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Hearing the gun shots on the island, coming face-to-face with the giant Ivan, and the description of Zaroff's teeth are all examples of this literary term.
a) Suspense
b) Foreshadowing
c) Flashback
d) Climax

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Which part of the plot would you find information about the setting and the characters?
a) Climax
b) Falling Action
c) Exposition
d) Resolution

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Rainsford and Zaroff disagree about the morality of hunting men for sport.
a) Man vs. Self
b) Man vs. Man
c) Man vs. Nature
d) Man vs. Society

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Zaroff's search for a game that can reason.
a) Exposition
b) Flashback
c) Resolution
d) Foreshadowing

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All he knew was that he was safe from his enemy, the sea.
a) Man vs. Self
b) Man vs. Man
c) Man vs. Nature
d) Man vs. Society

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