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Fiction scramble

Fiction scramble. Quiz Review. c. omniscient. 3 rd Person 1 st Person Omniscient. “All-knowing” narrator Not a character in the story Tells readers everything about every character. d. Rising action. Climax Resolution Denouement Rising Action.

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Fiction scramble

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  1. Fiction scramble Quiz Review

  2. c. omniscient • 3rd Person • 1st Person • Omniscient • “All-knowing” narrator • Not a character in the story • Tells readers everything about every character

  3. d. Rising action • Climax • Resolution • Denouement • Rising Action • A complication or initial conflict in the story

  4. A. flashback • Flashback • Timeline • Climax • Exposition • Scene that interrupts the present action of the plot to flash backward and tell what happened at an earlier time

  5. b. 3rd Person • 1st Person • 3rd Person • Omniscient • Story-teller zooms in on just one character • Readers witness the events of a story just as this character witnesses them • Does not use the word “I”

  6. c. setting • Exposition • Foreshadowing • Setting • Rising Action • The time and place of a story or play

  7. a. foreshadowing • Foreshadowing • Setting • Flashback • Metaphor • Use of clues to hint at events that will occur later in a plot

  8. D. resolution • Climax • Falling Action • Rising Action • Resolution • The final part of the story • All struggles are over

  9. b. Verbal irony • Dramatic Irony • Verbal Irony • Situational Irony • Writer/speaker says one thing but really means another

  10. a. personification • Personification • Metaphor • Simile • Imagery • A nonhuman thing or quality is described as if it is human

  11. a. Dramatic irony • Dramatic Irony • Verbal Irony • Situational Irony • The audience/reader knows something characters in a story do not know

  12. d. simile • Metaphor • Personification • Diction • Simile • Comparison between two unlike things using a word such as like, as, or than

  13. a. protagonist • Protagonist • Antagonist • Main character of a story

  14. b. imagery • Metaphor • Imagery • Allusion • Symbol • Language that appeals to the senses

  15. a. theme • Theme • Symbol • Climax • Denouement • Central idea of a work of literature

  16. b. symbol • Theme • Symbol • Metaphor • Simile • Person, place, thing, or event that stands for itself and something beyond itself as well

  17. b. antagonist • Protagonist • Antagonist • Character or force that blocks the protagonist

  18. a. Internal conflict • Internal Conflict • Denouement • Resolution • External Conflict • Takes place inside a character’s mind

  19. a. 1st Person • 1st Person • 3rd Person • Omniscient • One character in the story is talking to the reader • This character uses the first-person pronoun “I” • Readers know only what this character sees or hears

  20. a. Exposition • Exposition • Rising Action • Climax • Falling Action • The first part of the plot • The basic situation • The opening/introduction of the story

  21. d. Falling action • Exposition • Rising Action • Climax • Falling Action • Details all of the events that lead to the last part of any story or novel

  22. b. External conflict • Climax • External Conflict • Rising Action • Internal Conflict • Takes place between a character and another person or between a character and something nonhuman

  23. c. denouement • Falling Action • Resolution • Denouement • Dialect • French word • “Unraveling the knot”

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