Literary Terms (7th Grade) Question Preview (ID: 38947)


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The fire station burned to the ground.
a) foreshadowing
b) suspense
c) point-of-view
d) irony

Joey saw a fight in the cafeteria, and he is describing what the two boys were doing to the principal.
a) third-person point of view
b) irony
c) conflict
d) imagery

A beautiful green tree stood tall beside a babbling, cool brook in the foggy mountains. The day smelled like honeysuckle.
a) imagery
b) irony
c) point of view
d) conflict

I was involved in a fight, and I am the one telling the principal what happened.
a) conflict
b) third-person point of view
c) imagery
d) first-person point of view

Jeff finds a twenty-dollar bill at school and wants to keep it, but he knows it's wrong and can't decide what to do.
a) foreshadowing
b) suspense
c) internal conflict
d) imagery

a struggle between opposing forces
a) conflict
b) point-of-view
c) imagery
d) foreshadowing

words and phrases that appeal to the reader’s five senses
a) internal conflict
b) first-person point-of-view
c) irony
d) imagery

What's the worst that could happen? Johnny said as he entered the spooky house.
a) conflict
b) irony
c) foreshadowing
d) point of view

There is a fight in the cafeteria between Johnny and Joey.
a) external conflict
b) internal conflict
c) irony
d) imagery

how a writer chooses to narrate a story
a) conflict
b) imagery
c) point of view
d) foreshadowing

the narrator is not a character in the story (he, she, it)
a) third-person point of view
b) imagery
c) first-person point of view
d) conflict

the contrast between what is expected and what actually happens
a) irony
b) point of view
c) imagery
d) conflict

occurs when a writer provides hints that suggest future events in a story
a) conflict
b) irony
c) first-person point of view
d) foreshadowing

the narrator is a character in the story (I, me)
a) third-person point of view
b) imagery
c) first-person point of view
d) conflict

a struggle against an outside force (man v. man; man v. society; man v. nature)
a) suspense
b) foreshadowing
c) irony
d) external conflict

Mary could feel her pulse racing as she reached for the door. She was sure there was nothing good behind it, but she had to see. The growling noise grew even louder, then it suddenly stopped, as if waiting for her to decide.
a) suspense
b) irony
c) point of view
d) imagery

a struggle within a character (man v. conscience)
a) irony
b) internal conflict
c) external conflict
d) third-person point of view

a feeling of growing tension and excitement felt by a reader
a) foreshadowing
b) suspense
c) external conflict
d) conflict

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