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Review Of Terms Related To Characters.
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What is a round character?
a) A character who shows only one or two traits/characteristics
b) A character who changes throughout the course of a text
c) A character who shows many traits/characteristics
d) A character who stays the same throughout the course of a text
What is a flat character?
a) A character who shows only one or two traits/characteristics
b) A character who changes throughout the course of a text
c) A character who shows many traits/characteristics
d) A character who stays the same throughout the course of a text
What is a foil?
a) A character who is an opponent to the antagonist
b) A character who is a contrast to the protagonist--differences teach the reader about the main character
c) A character who is a best friend to the protagonist
d) A character who changes throughout the course of the text
What is a confidant?
a) A character who is an opponent to the antagonist
b) A character who is a contrast to the protagonist--differences teach the reader about the main character
c) A character who is a best friend to the protagonist
d) A character who changes throughout the course of the text
Which type of conflict is based on two outside opposing sources? (man v/s man; man v/s nature)
a) Dramatic irony
b) Internal
c) External
d) External
Which type of conflict is based on internal problems? (man v/s self)
a) Dramatic irony
b) Internal
c) External
d) External
Which of the following DOES NOT impact plot?
a) Similes/metaphors
b) Character decisions and motivations
c) External and internal conflicts
d) Dramatic irony
What is dramatic irony?
a) Going back in time to reveal information about a character
b) When the opposite happens of what the audience expects
c) Dropping hints of what is to come
d) When the audience knows something the characters don't
What does dramatic irony create?
a) Flashback
b) Conflict
c) Suspense
d) Character
Which of the following does character impact on the text?
a) Theme
b) Plot
c) Conflict
d) All of the above
What is a dynamic character?
a) A character who shows only one or two traits/characteristics
b) A character who changes throughout the course of a text
c) A character who shows many traits/characteristics
d) A character who stays the same throughout the course of a text
What is a static character?
a) A character who shows only one or two traits/characteristics
b) A character who changes throughout the course of a text
c) A character who shows many traits/characteristics
d) A character who stays the same throughout the course of a text
What is a primary character?
a) A character who does not appear frequently in the text
b) A character who is essential for the progression of the plot and development of the main conflict
c) A character who changes over the course of the text
d) A character who stays the same over the course of the text
What is a secondary character?
a) A character who appears less frequently in the text but still can have an important role
b) A character is the opposite of the protagonist
c) A character who opposes the protagonist
d) A character who is essential for the progression of the plot and development of the main conflict
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