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The atmosphere or feeling in a literary work is called
a) conflict
b) protagonist
c) mood
d) text features
Pictures, side bars, bold print, graphs, charts, and captions are examples of
a) foreshadowing
b) text feature
c) personification
d) alliteration
A struggle or problem in the story for the main character is
a) protagonist
b) metaphor
c) flashback
d) conflict
A piece of writing that can be found in a newspaper and magazine that persuades is
a) editorial
b) featured article
c) myth
d) short story
Writing that can be found in a newspaper or magazine with the purpose to inform
a) editorial
b) feature article
c) myth
d) short story
An ancient Greek story that explains natural occurrences/happening in the world is
a) editorial
b) feature article
c) myth
d) short story
The main character is
a) protagonist
b) meter
c) plot
d) dialect
Prediction or hint of what will happen is called
a) foreshadowing
b) personification
c) alliteration
d) genre
A form of language spoken by people in a particular region is
a) dialect
b) dialogue
c) fable
d) meter
Story/poem, usually with animals characters, that teaches a lesson/moral
a) folktale
b) fable
c) haiku
d) resolution
A type of literature is called
a) meter
b) setting
c) genre
d) plot
The rhythmical pattern of a poem is called
a) figurative language
b) dialogue
c) meter
d) simile
3-line Japanese poem with 17 syllables
a) haiku
b) resolution
c) fable
d) folk tale
When the climax or conflict is solved is
a) plot
b) setting
c) resolution
d) conflict
The sequence of events in a story is the
a) setting
b) conflict
c) resolution
d) plot
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