What is the primary author's purpose when a writer presents facts, statistics, and clear explanations about a topic? (entertain, inform, persuade,describe, etc.)
Inform
A character who undergoes a significant internal change in beliefs or personality from the beginning to the end of a story is called:
A. A flat character
B. A static character
C. A round character
D. A dynamic character
D. A dynamic character
Which best describes denotation?
A. The personal emotional associations of a word
B. The literal, dictionary meaning of a word
C. The author's implied message
D. The mood created by a passage
B. The literal, dictionary meaning of a word
struggle between opposing forces;the thing trying to “stop” the protagonist is called...
conflict
The 3 types of irony are:
Dramatic, verbal, and situational
Which author's purpose best fits an essay that uses strong arguments, rhetorical questions, and calls the reader to act?
Persuade
Which choice best describes a flat character?
A. Complex, with many traits and internal conflict
B. One-dimensional, showing only a single trait or stereotype
C. Changes dramatically throughout the story
D. Drives the main plot through decisions
One-dimensional, showing only a single trait or stereotype
Connotation is:
A. The literal dictionary meaning of a word
B. A spelling rule for complex words
C. The emotional or cultural associations attached to a word beyond its denotation
D. The sound devices used in poetry
C. The emotional or cultural associations attached to a word beyond its denotation
Character vs. self is an example of ________ ________.
internal conflict
A detective praises his own cleverness while the audience already knows he overlooked the obvious clue is an example of __________ irony.
Dramatic
Which statement best defines a memoir?
A. A fictional tale about a hero's journey
B. A true story told as a memory about an important moment in the author's life
C. A textbook chapter summarizing research
D.A daily log listing events without reflection
A true story told as a memory about an important moment in the author's life
Direct characterization occurs when:
A. The reader infers a character's traits from actions and dialogue
B. The author directly states a character’s traits or qualities
C. A character is described only through symbolic motifs
D. The character remains mysterious with no details given
The author directly states a character’s traits or qualities
Which example shows connotation rather than denotation?
A. Using "home" to mean a physical building
B. Defining "rose" as a type of flower in a dictionary
C. Referring to someone's as "childlike" instead of "immature"
D. Quoting a word's phonetic spelling
Referring to someone's as "childlike" (positive!) instead of "immature" (negative)
Character vs. nature, character vs. character, and character vs. society are examples of _______ ________.
external conflicts
A fire station burns down.
_______ irony
Situational
What is the best definition of theme?
A. A specific sentence that tells the plot
B. The author's big message or central idea about life or society
C. The narrator's personal feelings in a passage
D. The story's time and place
The author's big message or central idea about life or society
Indirect characterization is when an author:
A. Gives a direct list of traits about the character
B. Reveals traits through actions, speech, thoughts, and relationships
C. Uses a narrator to explain the character's past explicitly
D. Only uses names and titles to define characters
B. Reveals traits through actions, speech, thoughts, and relationships
Which sentence most strongly indicates a sarcastic tone?
A. "Wow, I can't wait to get up early and clean the whole house."
B. "The instructions are clear and easy to follow."
C. "He was born in 1990 and moved to the city."
D. "The glass shattered and the room went silent."
"Wow, I can't wait to get up early and clean the whole house."
College graduates face uncertainty because AI threatens entry-level openings as companies automate roles. This is an example of character vs. ________
Technology
A plot twist where the thief is the policeman.
_______ Irony
Situational
Which pair correctly matches literary terms?
A. Tone — the author's big message; Theme — author's attitude
B. Theme — the way the audience feels; Mood — author's big message
C. Tone — the author's attitude determined by word choice; Mood — the way the audience feels
D. Mood — the author's attitude; Tone — the audience’s reaction
Tone — the author's attitude determined by word choice; Mood — the way the audience feels
Indirect characterization is also called _______ and direct characterization is also called _______:
A. There are no other other terms
B. Indirect = implicit; Direct = explicit
C. Indirect = explicit; Direct = implicit
D. Indirect = tells; Direct = shows
B. Indirect = implicit; Direct = explicit
a conclusion reached with evidence (what you read) and reasoning (what you know) is called an:
A.observation
B. analysis
C. inference
D. educated guess
inference
DAILY DOUBLE! How much do you want to wager?
In Santha Rama Rau’s memoir "By Any Other Name," the the Indian sisters (Santha and Premila) face going to school during British colonialism.
This is an example of character vs. _________
Identify the type of irony: A character says, "I'm the luckiest person alive," just before losing their job.
Situational
Yes, they say it, but they don't know they've lost their job yet.