Point of View & Narration
Drama & Greek Tragedy
Odyssey Terms
Literary Devices
Grammar & Writing Skills
100

Which point of view uses “I,” “me,” and “my”?

A. 2nd person POV  B. 1st person POV  C. 3rd person objective  D. Omniscient

B. 1st person

100

What is the central character whose choices and conflicts drive much of the story called?

A. Antagonist  B. Protagonist  C. Foil  D. Chorus

 B. Protagonist

100

Which Greek god rules the sea and often opposes Odysseus?

A. Apollo  B. Hermes  C. Poseidon  D. Ares

C. Poseidon

100

What is a comparison using “like” or “as”?

A. Metaphor  B. Simile  C. Symbolism  D. Personification

B. Simile

100

Which of the following words is not a coordinating conjunction?

A. and  B. but  C. although  D. or

 C. although

200

Which point of view directly addresses the reader using “you”?

A. 1st person POV  B. 3rd person limited  C. 2nd person POV  D. 3rd person objective

 C. 2nd person

200

What is a character or force that opposes the protagonist called?

A. Antagonist  B. Aside  C. Scene  D. Muse

A. Antagonist

200

What is the Greek idea of homecoming, especially a hero’s return after a long journey?

A. Omen  B. Nostos  C. Aegis  D. Ambrosia

B. Nostos

200

What is a comparison that says one thing is another without using “like” or “as”?

A. Metaphor  B. Hyperbole  C. Imagery  D. Allusion

A. Metaphor

200

Which sentence uses an apostrophe correctly?

A. The students essay was thoughtful.  

B. The student’s essay was thoughtful.  

C. The students’ essay’s was thoughtful.

 D. The student essay’s was thoughtful.

B. The student’s essay was thoughtful.

300

Which point of view reveals the thoughts and feelings of only one character?

A. 3rd person limited  B. 3rd person omniscient  C. 2nd person POV  D. 3rd person objective

A. 3rd person limited

300

What is a tragic hero’s error, flaw, or mistaken choice that helps lead to downfall?

A. Catharsis  B. Hubris  C. Hamartia  D. Allusion

 C. Hamartia

300

Which creatures tempt sailors with beautiful songs?

A. Sirens  B. Lotus-Eaters  C. Cyclops  D. Muses

A. Sirens

300

What is intentional exaggeration used for emphasis or effect?

A. Hyperbole  B. Foil  C. Diction  D. Theme

A. Hyperbole

300

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

A. Odysseus wants to return home, but he also wants glory.  

B. Odysseus wants to return home but, he also wants glory.  

C. Odysseus wants to return home, he also wants glory.  

D. Odysseus wants to return home but he also, wants glory.

A. Odysseus wants to return home, but he also wants glory.  

400

Which point of view reports only observable actions and dialogue, without revealing inner thoughts?

A. 1st person POV  B. 3rd person objective  C. 3rd person omniscient  D. 2nd person POV

B. 3rd person objective

400

What is excessive pride that causes a character to ignore warnings, limits, or moral responsibilities?

A. Hubris  B. Catharsis  C. Comedy  D. Foil

A. Hubris

400

Which monster has many heads and destroys sailors passing nearby?

A. Charybdis  B. Scylla  C. Argos  D. Polyphemus

B. Scylla

400

What is giving human qualities to something nonhuman?

A. Imagery  B. Personification  C. Symbolism  D. Mood

B. Personification

400

Which sentence correctly uses a subordinating conjunction?

A. Because Odysseus is curious, he stays to meet the Cyclops.

 B. Odysseus is curious, because he stays to meet the Cyclops. 

 C. Because Odysseus is curious. He stays to meet the Cyclops.

  D. Odysseus is curious because, he stays to meet the Cyclops.

A. Because Odysseus is curious, he stays to meet the Cyclops.

500

Which point of view allows the narrator to know the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters?

A. 3rd person objective  B. 3rd person limited  C. 3rd person omniscient  D. 1st person POV

C. 3rd person omniscient

500

What is the emotional release an audience may feel after experiencing pity and fear in a tragedy?

A. Didactic function  B. Catharsis  C. Dialogue  D. Hamartia

B. Catharsis  

500

What is the name for beginning a story in the middle of the action?

A. Nostos  B. In Media Res  C. Allusion  D. Omniscient

B. In Media Res

500

What is the use of an object, image, character, or action to represent a deeper idea?

A. Symbolism  B. Allusion  C. Tone  D. Dialogue

A. Symbolism  

500

Which revision best fixes the comma splice? Original sentence: The Sirens sing beautifully, sailors are tempted toward danger.

A. The Sirens sing beautifully sailors are tempted toward danger.  

B. The Sirens sing beautifully, and sailors are tempted toward danger.  

C. The Sirens sing beautifully, sailors, are tempted toward danger.  

D. The Sirens sing beautifully and, sailors are tempted toward danger.

 B. The Sirens sing beautifully, and sailors are tempted toward danger.

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