You are on page 1of 4

Which of the following means the author's feelings

towards his/her subject or topic?


a.figurative language
b.mood
c. theme
d.tone

The theme of a story is:


a.sequence of events
b.a universal idea presented within the story
c. people or animals
d.place and time

In a story, the writer uses rain, storms, and


tornadoes whenever the character is approaching
danger. This is an example of what literary
element?
a.Characterization
b.Drama
c. Symbolism
d.Metonymy

Protagonist
a.principal character or force in opposition to a
protagonist
b.the point of maximum tension or interest
c. main character in a work of fiction involved in
the central conflict
d.provides background information and
introduced setting and important characters
A tenant fighting for his/her rights is an example of
an external conflict.
a.True
b.False

Antagonist
a.principal character or force in opposition to a
protagonist
b.main character in a work of fiction involved in
the central conflict
c. time and place of the action of a piece of
literature
d.contrast between appearance and reality

George Orwell has employed this phrase in the


third paragraph of the first part of his political
satire, “1984.” It goes thus;

“The flat was seven flights up, and Winston, who


was thirty-nine and had a varicose ulcer above his
right ankle, went slowly, resting several times on
the way. On each landing, opposite the lift-shaft,
the poster with the enormous face gazed from the
wall. It was one of those pictures which are so
contrived that the eyes follow you about when you
move. BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU, the
caption beneath it ran.”
(Part One, Chapter One, Lines 11-12)

BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU is an example of


which literary element?
a.Evaluation
b.Credentials
c. Symbolism
d.Monologue

A story's is the feeling created by the


setting.
a.time frame
b.atmosphere
c. verisimilitude

Symbols help the reader understand and remember


a certain character or part of the story by making
the novel deeper in meaning and richer in imagery.
a.True
b.False

The time or place where a story takes place is


known as the ____________

A setting can become a symbol of something or


someone in the story and have a major influence on
the mood and tone of a scene.
a.True
b.False

It is to have a story without a setting.


a.Possible
b.impossible

You might feel gloomy, happy, doomed, or cheerful


based on the story's .
a.emotional effect
b.mood
c. our emotions

A symbol is something the author always points out


or deliberately mentions.
a.True
b.False

A short speech given by a character that other


characters are not intended to hear
________________

Which choices best describes the tone of "O Captain! My


Captain!"?
a. Somber
b. Excited
c. Jubilant
d. Reverent
e. Disparaging

is a literary technique in which two or more


ideas, places, characters and their actions are placed side
by side in a narrative or a poem for the purpose of
developing comparisons and contrasts.
a. Overstatement
b. Omniscient
c. Oxymoron
d. Juxtaposition

You might also like