Fiction & Dramatic Elements
Argumentative & Rhetorical Appeals
Poetic & Figurative Elements
Theme, Mood, and Tone
Grammar, Revising & Editing
100

What is the main conflict when a character’s wish brings tragedy to their family?
A. Man vs. Nature
B. Man vs. Fate
C. Man vs. Society
D. Man vs. Technology

Answer: B – Man vs. Fate


100

Which rhetorical appeal uses facts and evidence to persuade?
A. Pathos
B. Ethos
C. Logos
D. Tone

C. Logos

100

“The moon smiled at the sleepy town.”
What figurative language is this?
A. Simile
B. Hyperbole
C. Personification
D. Metaphor

C. Personification

100

If a story teaches that kindness always pays off, what is that called?
A. Tone
B. Theme
C. Mood
D. Plot

B. Theme

100

Choose the correct sentence.
A. The teachers lesson was fun.
B. The teacher’s lesson was fun.
C. The teachers lesson were fun.
D. The teacher’s lessons is fun.

B. The teacher’s lesson was fun.

200

Who is usually the protagonist in a story?
A. The character who causes the problem
B. The character who contrasts the main character
C. The narrator
D. The hero (or sometimes anti-hero)

D. The hero (or sometimes anti-hero)

200

Which appeal focuses on credibility and trust?
A. Ethos
B. Pathos
C. Logos
D. Theme

A. Ethos

200

“She was as bright as a diamond.”


What device is used?
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Imagery
D. Symbolism

A. Simile

200

If a story makes readers feel nervous and tense, what element is that?
A. Tone
B. Mood
C. Theme
D. Imagery

B. Mood

200

Which sentence is a fragment?
A. She studied all night.
B. Because she studied all night.
C. She passed the test.
D. She was tired afterward.

B. Because she studied all night.

300

What do stage directions tell an actor to do?
A. Speak a line
B. Describe the theme
C. Perform actions or show emotions
D. Introduce the characters

C. Perform actions or show emotions

300

A commercial says, “4 out of 5 doctors recommend this product.”
What appeal is used?
A. Ethos
B. Pathos
C. Logos
D. Bias

C. Logos

300

“The classroom was a zoo.”
What device is this?
A. Hyperbole
B. Metaphor
C. Onomatopoeia
D. Personification

B. Metaphor

300

If an author uses words like “tragic,” “sorrow,” and “dark,” what is their tone?
A. Humorous
B. Sad
C. Angry
D. Romantic

B. Sad

300

Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?
A. The students was late.
B. The student were late.
C. The students were late.
D. The students is late.

C. The students were late.

400

What dramatic element builds suspense when the audience knows something a character doesn’t?
A. Dialogue
B. Stage Directions
C. Dramatic Irony
D. Conflict

Answer: C Dramatic Elements

400

A writer describes hungry, crying puppies to make readers donate to a shelter.
Which appeal is used?
A. Pathos
B. Logos
C. Ethos
D. Tone

A. Pathos

400

“Boom! Crack! Pop!”
What device is being used?
A. Imagery
B. Personification
C. Onomatopoeia
D. Symbolism

C. Onomatopoeia

400

If the author’s tone is playful but the story’s events are serious, what technique is being used?
A. Irony
B. Flashback
C. Symbolism
D. Dialogue

A. Irony

400

Choose the best revision for clarity:
A. He saw the dog running down the street quickly.
B. Running quickly, he saw the dog down the street.
C. He quickly saw the dog running down the street.
D. He saw the dog quickly running down the street.

D. He saw the dog quickly running down the street.

500

What is it called when a character gives a long speech alone on stage?
A. Soliloquy
B. Aside
C. Dialogue
D. Prologue

A. Soliloquy

500

A writer says, “Some believe video games waste time, but they actually build teamwork.”


What rhetorical skill is shown?
A. Rebuttal
B. Counterclaim
C. Appeal
D. Opinion

B. Counterclaim

500

A poem describes a wilting flower to show lost love.
What device is this?
A. Symbolism
B. Imagery
C. Irony
D. Hyperbole

A. Symbolism

500

A story starts cheerful but ends gloomy. What change does that show?
A. Characterization
B. Tone shift
C. Symbolism
D. Flashback

B. Tone shift

500

Which sentence correctly combines two ideas?
A. I studied, I passed.
B. I studied so I passed.
C. I studied. So I passed.
D. I studied and passed the test.

D. I studied and passed the test.