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CSET Elements Of Prose
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Instructions:
Answer 27 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Short -- less than 100 pages - also Novelette: Of Mice and Men
Romance
Novella
Fantasy
Mystery
2. Brief - usually has characters - setting - plot - point of view - theme: Gift of the Magi
Short Story
Parable
Tragedy
Document
3. Type of folktale - supernatural - magical elements: Cinderella; Rapunzel
Short Story
Tragedy
Science Fiction
Fairytale
4. Fiction with a historical backdrop - includes historical people - places - or events: Vidal's Lincoln
Autobiography
Prose
Historical Fiction
Novella
5. All written and spoken expression w/o a regular rhythm and with a conscious literary purpose
Fiction
Prose
Romance
Biography
6. Suspenseful; solves a puzzling crime; Poe's Purloined Letter; Sherlock Holmes by Doyle
Parable
Mystery
Prose
Fairytale
7. A story surrounds another story or links several stories together: Heart of Darkness; Canterbury Tales; Turn of the Screw
Horror
Parody
Legend
Frame Story
8. Gods or heroes - theme expresses culture's ideology - found in every culture: Pygmalion - Pandora's box
Science Fiction
Myth
Horror
Parable
9. Long - adventures and love affairs - idealized heroes: King Arthur
Romance
Mystery
satire
Fantasy
10. Account of another person's life: Sandburg's Abe Lincoln Grows Up
Biography
Frame Story
Tragedy
Fairytale
11. Anonymous traditional story - from a culture's oral tradition: Brer Rabbit; Arabian Nights
Folktale
Essay
Novella
Document
12. Comments on social conventions or conditions - usually humorous: Huck Finn; Swift's Modest Proposal
Novella
Short Story
Fantasy
satire
13. Traditional story based on fact but exaggerated: Paul Bunyan; Le Morte d'Arthur
Legend
Parody
satire
Autobiography
14. Impact on society of current or future scientific or technological developments: Dune; Martian Chronicles.
Science Fiction
Fantasy
Document
Legend
15. Short - nonfiction - any topic - formal or informal: Self - reliance by Emerson
Essay
Folktale
satire
Autobiography
16. Unreal world - incredible characters or events: Lord of the Rings - Gulliver's Travels
Frame Story
Document
Fantasy
Mystery
17. Short - humorous - teaches a lesson about a behavior usually with animal characters: Fox and Grapes; Boy who cried wolf
Tragedy
fable
Parable
satire
18. A person's account of own life: Autobiography of Ben Franklin; Up from Slavery by Booker T. Washington
Autobiography
Essay
Tragedy
Short Story
19. Humorous - imitation of another literary work - mocks and points out its weaknesses: Hamlet's love letters to Ophelia
Parody
Western
Tragedy
Mystery
20. Novel; cowboys or frontiersmen of US: L'Amour's How the West was Won
Prose
Novella
Western
Fiction
21. Letter - diary - journal - eloquent - expository - becomes part of recognized literature of the era: US Constitution; Anne Frank's diary
Novella
Short Story
Document
Parody
22. Book - length narrative - usually has plot - character - point of view - theme
Historical Fiction
Autobiography
Parable
Novel
23. Intended to scare or unsettle reader - may be fantasy or sci fi: Frankenstein; Dracula
Horror
Document
Frame Story
Folktale
24. Main character is heroic but has a tragic flaw leading to his or her downfall: Hamlet
Romance
Horror
Tragedy
Autobiography
25. Expository - true - real events - people - objects - NOT imaginary
Nonfiction Prose
Folktale
Myth
satire
26. Brief - simple - illustrates a oral or religious lesson - no anthropomorphisms: Good Samaritan - Prodigal son
Parable
Fiction
Legend
Folktale
27. Narrative drawn from the author's imaginations - not fact or history
Fairytale
Myth
satire
Fiction