1) The _________________ is the most exciting point in a story. a) denoument b) tone c) allusion d) climax 2) A writer’s attitude toward his or her subject is called? a) symbol b) conflict c) setting d) tone 3) Anything that stands for or represents something else? a) symbol b) foreshadowing c) first person d) theme 4) Events that occur after the resolution in a story. a) alliteration b) simile c) denouement d) protagonist 5) Clues that suggest or predict what will occur later in the story. a) first person b) foreshadowing c) tone d) personification 6) Sequence of events, or what happens in a story. a) onomatopoeia b) protagonist c) plot d) mood 7) The time and place of the action in a literary work. a) simile b) metaphor c) mood d) setting 8) The central message of a literary work. A generalization about life. a) theme b) alliteration c) metaphor d) plot 9) A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art. a) theme b) third person omniscient c) allusion d) mood 10) Point of view is when a character tells the story, and the reader knows only what his character feels and sees. a) antagonist b) alliteration c) first person d) simile 11) The use of words that imitate sounds. a) onomatopoeia b) personification c) metaphor d) protagonist 12) A type of figurative language in which a non-human subject is given human characteristics. a) simile b) plot c) metaphor d) personification 13) The main character in a literary work. a) antagonist b) personification c) theme d) protagonist 14) A figure of speech in which two things are compared with the use of “like” or “as.” a) simile b) metaphor c) personification d) onomatopoeia 15) The character or force in conflict with the main character in a literary work. a) symbol b) tone c) protagonist d) antagonist 16) The struggle between opposing forces, such as two people fighting or the problem in the story. a) denouement b) foreshadowing c) conflict d) mood 17) The feeling created in the reader in a literary work. a) theme b) mood c) climax d) setting 18) A figure of speech in which two things are compared without the use of “like” or “as”. a) metaphor b) personification c) simile d) alliteration 19) A point of view is when a voice outside of the work tells the story, and the reader can tell what any character thinks or feels. a) first person b) second person c) third person omniscient d) third person 20) The repetition of initial consonant sounds. Sally sells seashells down by the seashore. a) onomatopoeia b) alliteration c) allusion d) mood

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