Test: Plot Diagram And Figurative Language 6th Question Preview (ID: 48159)


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The outcome of the conflict is the
a) Theme
b) Resolution
c) Metaphor
d)

The time and place of a story is the
a) Setting
b) Exposition
c) Climax
d)

A series of main events that lead up to the climax is the______
a) Exposition
b) Personification
c) Rising Action
d)

A brief introduction of the characters, setting, and opening situation is the ______
a) Metaphor
b) Exposition
c) Theme
d)

The author's message is the _____________
a) Hyperbole
b) Exposition
c) Theme
d)

The turning point of the story is the ___________
a) Climax
b) Theme
c) Onomatopoeia
d)

The struggle between opposing forces or the problem in the story is the _________
a) Setting
b) Sight
c) Conflict
d)

The events that follow the conflict are considered the _______________
a) Falling Action
b) Taste
c) Resolution
d)

The Five Senses that the author can connect to are sound, sight, taste, __________ and __________
a) Victory and Defeat
b) Smooth and Rough
c) Smell and Touch
d)

The way for a writer to help the reader see or connect with an image, description, action or scene.
a) Rising Action
b) Metaphor
c) Sensory Details
d)

When you give human qualities or abilities to an object or animal.
a) Hyperbole
b) Personification
c) Symbolism
d)

A figure of speech that is used to make a comparison between two things that aren't alike but do have something in common
a) Metaphor
b) Sight
c) Onomatopoeia
d)

A word that mimics the sound of the object or action it refers to
a) Setting
b) Symbolism
c) Onomatopoeia
d)

A figure of speech that directly compares two different things using like or as
a) Simile
b) Conflict
c) Symbol
d)

When you use language to exaggerate what you mean or emphasize a point
a) Rising Action
b) Symbol
c) Hyperbole
d)

A style of writing that focuses on describing a character, event, or a place in great detail
a) Metaphor
b) Theme
c) Descriptive Word Choice
d)

The practice or art of using an object or a word to represent an abstract idea
a) Touch
b) Symbolism
c) Simile
d)

The phoenix in Phoenix Farm stood for new life and new beginnings. What is this an example of?
a) Personification
b) Hyperbole
c) Symbolism
d)

The clouds danced across the sky. What is this an example of?
a) Personification
b) Hyperbole
c) Symbolism
d)

He had a list of complaints a mile long. What is this an example of?
a) Personification
b) Hyperbole
c) Symbolism
d)

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