What does biographical context in literature focus on?
A. The social issues in a community B. The historical background of the text C. The life and experiences of the author D. The setting and characters of the story
C. The life and experiences of the author
The type of conflict that involves the struggle between the character and his/her own thoughts, conscience, emotions or beliefs.
A. Man vs Self B. Man vs Man
C. Man vs Nature D. Man vs Society
A. Man vs Self
The type of conflict that involves a struggle between the character and natural elements that are beyond his/her control such as typhoons, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions.
A. Man vs Self B. Man vs Man C. Man vs Nature D. Man vs Society
C. Man vs Nature
The type of conflict that involves a physical or mental battle between two or more characters in the story.
A. Man vs Self B. Man vs Man C. Man vs Nature. D.Man vs Society
B. Man vs Man
The type of conflict that involves a struggle between the character and divine forces or mythical creatures that possess magical powers and non-human abilities.
A. Man vs Self B. Man vs Man C. Man vs Technology D. Man vs Supernatural
D. Man vs Supernatural
A way to resolve conflicts in non-violent way by paying close attention to what others are trying to say or explain.
A. Debating B. Ignoring C. Listening D. Speaking
C. Listening
A way to resolve conflicts in non-violent way by engaging into a peaceful exchange of thoughts or productive communication with the person/people you have conflict with.
A. Constructive reaction B. Dialogue C. Empathy D. Forgiveness and reconciliation
B. Dialogue
A way to resolve conflicts in non-violent way by letting go of one’s anger and by restoring peaceful relationship with others you have conflict with.
A. Constructive reaction B. Dialogue C. Empathy D. Forgiveness and reconciliation
D. Forgiveness and reconciliation
TRUE OR FALSE: The character in a story only refers to human beings.
FALSE
TRUE OR FALSE: Conflict is a struggle that needs to be resolved in non-violent ways.
TRUE
It is the highest point of a story.
CLIMAX
It is the person taking part in narrative.
CHARACTER
It is an element of a story that talks about the time and place where and when the event happened in the story.
SETTING
The series of events that makes up a story.
PLOT
The struggle of main characters that needs to be solved to achieve their goals.
CONFLICT
Which part of the story introduces the conflict?
A. Climax B. Resolution
C. Exposition D. Complication (inciting incident)
D. Complication (inciting incident)
Which of these is NOT an example of external conflict?
A. Character vs. Character B. Character vs. Nature C. Character vs. Himself/Herself D. Character vs. Technology
Character vs. Himself/Herself
In Character vs. Society conflict, what does the protagonist usually struggle against?
A. Natural disasters B. Internal dilemmas C. Social norms, laws, or expectations D. Advanced technology
C. Social norms, laws, or expectations
Which pronouns indicate a story is written in first-person point of view?
A. He, she, they B. You C. I, we D. It, one
C. I, we
Which type of POV allows the narrator to know the thoughts and feelings of all characters?
A. First-person B. Second-person C. Third-person limited D. Third-person omniscient
D. Third-person omniscient
What is the rarest POV used in storytelling?
A. First-person B. Second-person C. Third-person limited D. Third-person omniscient
B. Second-person
Which of the following is NOT an element of a short story?
A. Setting B. Character C. Dialogue D. Plot
C. Dialogue
What is the term for the central message or main idea of a story?
A. Plot B. Theme C. Conflict D. Setting
B. Theme
Which part of the plot includes the turning point of the story?
A. Exposition B. Climax C. Resolution D. Rising Action
B. Climax
What does characterization refer to?
A. The sequence of events in the story B. The development of a character’s traits and personality C. The way a narrator tells the story D. The setting of the story
B. The development of a character’s traits and personality