Literature Vocabulary Quiz 2

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Literature Vocabulary Quiz 2 Warm Up: Set up your response cards to make A, B, C, and D easy to hold up and show during the this quiz. Are you ready?

Question 1: Fill in the Blank The way a writer creates and develops characters’ personalities is known as _______. Character Foil Static Character Characterization

Question 2: Fill in the Blank ___________ are qualities displayed by characters that help shape who they will become. A. Author’s Perspective B. Traits C. Foil D. Motivation

Question 3: Fill in the Blank The Joker is a great ________ for Batman because he provides a striking contrast when compared to the hero. Static Character Flat Character Author’s Perspective Foil

Question 4: Fill in the Blank The ____________is complex and highly developed and has a variety of traits and different sides to his or her personality. Foil Flat Character Round Character Motivation

Question 5 The ______________ undergoes important changes as a plot unfolds. Flat Character Characterization Dynamic Character Foil

Quiz: Question 6 An individual who participates in the action of a literary work is called a _____________. Motivation Traits Author’s Perspective Character

Quiz: Question 7 The ________________ remains the same throughout a story? Foil Author’s Perspective Static Character Dynamic Character

Quiz: Question 8 The _______________is a one-sided character: he or she usually has one outstanding trait, characteristic, or role. Motivation Round Character Static Character Flat Character

Quiz: Question 9 When narrator reveals a reason for a character’s behaviors it is called a_______________. Motivation Author’s Perspective Foil Traits

Quiz: Question 10 A combination of ideas, values, feelings, and beliefs that influences the way the writer looks at a topic is called_______________. Motivation Author’s Perspective Flat Character Round Character