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At the end of "The Moment the Gun Went Off," the author reveals the surprising truth about the young black boy's parentage. What
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Which characteristic is true of a theme?
1. It is a summary of the plot 2. It is not linked to symbols 3. It is not stated by the
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Which description best defines a theme?
1. A summary 2. A main idea 3. An underlying message 4. An analysis
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What is the literary element called that describes how Francois and Perrault speak in the call of the wild?
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What is the literary element called that describes how Francois and Perrault speak in The Call of the Wild?
(1 point) Responses
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The emotional atmosphere a reader sense in a poem or story is referred to as its
A. mood B. tone C. theme
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What is the term for the unit or thing repeated in a pattern?
(1 point) Responses rhythm rhythm repetition repetition motif motif
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What is the best example of a tragic flaw
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How is point of view used as a narrative technique?(1 point) Responses It makes the reader part of the story. It makes the
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Which phrase best describes incidents in a literary text?
1. Events in a story or drama 2. Description in a story or drama 3.
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What do situational irony and dramatic irony have in common?
They both are generally revealed through the private thoughts of a
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what is a second character of importance called
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Which of the following is most clearly an example of a theme?
A. Responsible journalistic writing is objective and not
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What is exposition?(1 point)
Responses what happens in the aftermath of the climax the moment when the conflict is resolved text
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Which of the following details would be considered part of a setting
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The story of “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. A critical response is a literary analysis of the elements of a
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What is theme in the context of dramatic texts?(1 point) Responses a unifying message or idea contained in a text a unifying
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What is mood in the context of dramatic texts?(1 point) Responses feelings the text evokes in the reader feelings the text
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What is mood?
a. a writer’s choice and use of words b. the overall emotional feeling of a literary work c. a central message or
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flashback is
(1 point) Responses an indirect comparison of two unlike things. an indirect comparison of two unlike things. a
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In Senghor’s poem "I Will Pronounce Your Name," the following phrases are examples of what kind of literary element?
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What is "suspicion" in story?
• a feeling of doubt or a feeling that something, possibly bad, is going to happen • the
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What is the definition of the word theme?(1 point) Responses an important topic developed in a literary work an important topic
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The story “Marriage is a Private Affair” contains what literary element in the title?%0D%0A(1
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The struggle or major problem around which a story is built is called the ___.
(1 point) Responses plot plot resolution
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In literature what is a plot diagram?
A representation of the dramatic structure of the story Something a writer uses to identify
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The story “Marriage is a Private Affair” contains what literary element in the title?
(1 point) Responses symbolism symbolism
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Respond to ONE of the following questions. Your response should include the following to receive the points in parentheses:
Respo
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Respond to ONE of the following questions. Your response should include the following to receive the points in parentheses:
Respo
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Which of the following details would be considered part of the setting?
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Multiple Choice
The emotional atmosphere a reader senses in a poem or story is referred to as its (1 point) Responses mood. mood.
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In senghors poem "I will pronounce your name the following phrases are examples of what kind of literary elemtnt?
fragrance of
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What literary element is this excerpt from The Black Sheep" an example of?
* 1 point Captionless Image personification hyperbole
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What literary element is this excerpt from "First Confessions" an example of?
* 1 point idioms dialect imagery metaphor
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What is mood?(1 point) Responses The arrangement of words and phrases to create sentences. The arrangement of words and phrases
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what is mood?
A. the writer's attitude toward the subject B. the overall emotional feeling of a literary work C. the arrangement
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Most pieces of literature have multiple ________ that interact and build upon one another to give meaning to the text. They are
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What is the meaning of aesthetic impact?(1 point) Responses feelings relating to the senses feelings relating to the senses the
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Use the passage and instruction paragraph to answer the question.
Refer to the stage direction that shows Rebecca kneeling at
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What is the purpose of a story’s tone?(1 point)
Responses To reveal the author’s attitude about the characters and events. To
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What is mood?(1 point) Responses The writer’s attitude toward the subject. The writer’s attitude toward the subject. The
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Which is an element of dramatic structure?(1 point) Responses theme theme irony irony figurative language figurative language
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The _____________ of a story describes the events that take place
as well as the conflict or problem that must be resolved. (1
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In a literary text, what is the inciting incident? (1 point)
the event that introduces the conflict of the story the climax or
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Which of the following describes the central idea of a story?
O an idea that connects all the story's parts O an idea about life
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Which description best defines a theme?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aan underlying message%0D%0Aan underlying
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A theme is a single word that tells what a story is about; a topic is a sentence that reveals the lesson the author wants a
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Central Idea or Theme Quick Check 4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Which of the following is a theme in a literary text?(1 point)
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What is a motif?
What the author wants us to understand about a work. The tone of a passage. The irony used throughout a passage.
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Which of the following statements is an example of a theme? (1 point)
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