Perspective and Point of View
Literary Elements
Connotation and Denotation
Random FAST Test Topics
100

Define Perspective

What is referring to a character’s particular attitude toward or way if regarding something?

100

Define literary elements.

What is a “building block” that develops a work of literature?

100

This is another word for definition.

What is denotation?

100

This is the emotional rhetorical appeal.

What is pathos?

200

Define point of view

What is referring to the type of narration used by whoever us telling the story?

200

This is the emotional atmosphere of the text.

What is Mood?

200

This discusses the emotions of the word.

What is connotation?

200

These are the works of literature that convey meaning through their use of both language and sound. 

What is poetry?





300

This is someone who is telling the story.

Who is the narrator?

300

If the writer uses words such as dangerous and
frightening, what is the writer doing?

What is creating a fearful tone?

300

There are multiple ways you can identify the connotation and denotation. Name one!

What is background knowledge, context clues, or word relationships?

300

This is the study of word forms. 

What is morphology?



400

This kind of point of view is all knowing.

What is omniscient?

400

This is also known as the author's reason.

What is the author's purpose?

400

This is how the connotation and denotation is assessed.

What is choosing the connotation of a word, given in the text?




400

The author uses a word having the same or similar meaning to other words in a sentence.

What is a synonym?

500

This is how they assess you on perspective and point of view.

What is explaining how the perspective creates irony and satire?

500

This is how literary elements are assessed.

What is selecting an analysis that explains how literary element adds layers of meaning to a text?




500

This is the benchmark of Connotation and Denotation.

What is ELA.9.V.1.3?

500

Two words having the same pronunciation but having different meanings and spellings.

What are homophones?