The character or force in conflict with or who opposes the main character.
A. Irony
B. Narrator
C. Protagonist
D. Antagonist
D: Antagonist
The high point of interest or suspense is called the...
A. Resolution
B. Climax
C. Inciting Incident
D. Rising Action
B: Climax
A struggle or problem in the story for the main character is the...
A. Flashback
B. Conflict
C. Metaphor
D. Protagonist
B: Conflict
Type of irony where the speaker says one thing but really means another....
A. Situational Irony
B. Verbal Irony
C. Dramatic Irony
D. Omniscient Irony
B: Verbal Irony
When, where, and the time a story takes place is called the...
A. Setting
B. Plot
C. Conflict
D. Resolution
A: Setting
The main character in a story that faces a problem or conflict.
A. Antagonist
B. Static Character
C. Protagonist
D. Dynamic Character
C: Protagonist
Sequence of events after the climax...
A. Plot
B. Conflict
C. Falling Action
D. Rising Action
C: Falling Action
The atmosphere or feeling in a literary work is called the...
A. Mood
B. Conflict
C. Tone
D. Protagonist
A: Mood
Use in a literary work of clues that suggest events that have yet to occur...
A. Conflict
B. Symbol
C. Foreshadowing
D. Plot
C: Foreshadowing
The sequence of events in a story is called the...
A. Setting
B. Conflict
C. Resolution
D. Plot
D: Plot
The techniques a writer uses to create and develop a personality is called...
A. Characterization
B. Dynamic Character
C. Omniscient
D. Conflict
A: Characterization
Event that settles the conflict and ends the story...
A. Personification
B. Climax
C. Falling Action
D. Resolution
D: Resolution
A central message or insight into life revealed through the literary work...
A. Irony
B. Tone
C. Theme
D. Foreshadowing
C: Theme
Anything that stands for or represents something else...
A. Protagonist
B. Symbol
C. Foreshadowing
D. Plot
B: Symbol
When the author takes the reader back in time to a memory, he/she is using the technique called...
A. Foreshadowing
B. Flashback
C. Irony
D. Resolution
B: Flashback
A character that is changed by their experiences....
A. Antagonist
B. Protagonist
C. Static
D. Dynamic
D: Dynamic
Introduces the conflict...
A. Exposition
B. Climax
C. Inciting Incident
D. Conflict
C: Inciting Incident
A literary work is the writer's attitude toward his/her audience and subject....
A. Theme
B. Symbol
C. Mood
D. Tone
D: Tone
Type of irony where the opposite of what is expected actually happens....
A. Dramatic Irony
B. Situational Irony
C. Verbal Irony
D. Dynamic Irony
B: Situational Irony
General term for literary techniques that portray differences between appearance and reality....
A. Conflict
B. Omniscient
C. Theme
D. Irony
D: Irony
A character that stays the same and does not change throughout the story....
A. Protagonist
B. Static
C. Antagonist
D. Dynamic
B: Static
The beginning of the story where the characters and setting are introduced....
A. Inciting Incident
B. Exposition
C. Climax
D. Rising Action
B: Exposition
Which narrator reports the events in the point of view of all the characters; god-like...
A. 1st Person
B. 3rd Person
C. Omniscient
D. Dynamic
C: Omniscient
Type of irony where the audience knows something that the characters do not....
A. Dramatic Irony
B. Verbal Irony
C. Dynamic Irony
D. Situational Irony
A: Dramatic Irony
Which narrator reports the events in the point of view of "I" ?
A. Omniscient
B. Unreliable
C. 3rd Person
D. 1st Person
D: 1st Person
Which statement best describes the relationship between conflict and plot?
A. Conflict is bad; plot is good
B. Conflict and plot are the only elements of a story
C. Without conflict, there is no plot
D. Conflict and plot are not related to each other
C: Without conflict, there is no plot