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2 Tell it to me, baby! $100 $200 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Satire and Co. Terminator Terminator, the sequel $300 Multiple Guess $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

3 narration technique, who is telling the story POINT OF VIEW

4 –character is telling the story –limited to knowing only what the character knows FIRST PERSON NARRATION

5 –slants the presentation of events –(I) FIRST PERSON NARRATION

6 –narrator is not a character –limited to knowing thoughts and feelings of a select character THIRD PERSON LIMITED NARRATION

7 –narrator is not a character –we know the thoughts and feelings of all the characters THIRD PERSON OMNISCIENT NARRATION

8 contradiction of the expected, built on the element of surprise IRONY

9 when you say one thing, but mean something else VERBAL IRONY

10 when the reader expects one thing to happen but the opposite occurs SITUATIONAL IRONY

11 when the audience/reader knows something that a character does not DRAMATIC IRONY

12 Satire is an example of this type of irony VERBAL IRONY

13 literally means “all-knowing” OMNISCIENT

14 character in conflict with the main character ANTAGONIST

15 the main character PROTAGONIST

16 the use of clues to hint at events that will occur later in the plot FORESHADOWING

17 an interruption of plot to tell about something that happened at an earlier time FLASHBACK

18 a statement/situation that appears to be a contradiction yet reveals a greater truth PARADOX

19 an indirect/implied reference to another work of literature, historical event, famous quote, etc. ALLUSION

20 a mental picture created with words that appeals to one or more of the senses IMAGE

21 the quality in a story that makes the reader eager to discover what happens next and how it will end (it “hooks” the reader) SUSPENSE

22 Something that stands for more than itself – often embracing a quality SYMBOL

23 Describing a character’s luxurious style of dress is an example of creating character through a. sympathyb. appearance c. speechd. imagery B

24 Which of the following is an example of internal conflict? a.A hiker must cross a dangerous river. b.A boy struggles to overcome his shyness. c.The team captain and the coach argue about a play. d. The stepsisters ridicule Cinderella. B

25 A mighty wizard who turns out to be a con man is an example of a. situational irony b. verbal irony c. dramatic irony d. simple irony A

26 The narrator and the writer a. are always the same b. are not necessarily the same c. are never the same d. present different points of view in each story B

27 The theme often reveals a. a character’s motives b. hints about a story’s outcome c. a truth about human behavior d. the strength of a story’s plot C

28 THE END


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