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Fiction Basics Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The selection of words in a literary work
Assonance
Dramatic Irony
Recognition
Diction
2. The way an author chooses words - arranges them in sentences or in lines of dialogue or verse - and develops ideas and actions with description - imagery - and other literary techniques
Parody
Style
Symbol
Dynamic
3. A character Who is well developed by the author and who many characteristics
Satire
Characterization
Round Character
Onomatopoeia
4. The attitude of a writer toward the subject
Flat Character
Foil
Simile
Tone
5. The attitude of a writer toward the subject
Third Person Omniscient
Tone
Recognition
Understatement
6. When a character speaks in ignorance of a situation or event known to the audience or to the other characters
Hyperbole
Dramatic Irony
First Person
Symbol
7. A struggle within a character
Onomatopoeia
Complication
Point of View
Internal Conflict
8. A character Who is not very well developed; has few identifiable characteristics
Diction
Narrator
Theme
Flat Character
9. Writing like we speak
Static
Dialect
Antagonist
Verbal Irony
10. The point at which a character understands what his or her situation as it really is
Exposition
Recognition
Understatement
Flashback
11. A character who contrasts the main character in a story.
Foil
Imagery
Complication
Inciting Incident
12. A struggle within a character
Dynamic
Understatement
Internal Conflict
Setting
13. A character or force against which the protagonist struggles
Antagonist
Third Person Limited
Protagonist
Foil
14. The conversation of characters in a literary work
Dialogue
Foil
Situational Irony
Syntax
15. The way an author chooses words - arranges them in sentences or in lines of dialogue or verse - and develops ideas and actions with description - imagery - and other literary techniques
Inciting Incident
Characterization
Parody
Style
16. A character who changes
Alliteration
Syntax
Reversal
Dynamic
17. The point in a plot which introduces the conflict and begins the rising action
Inciting Incident
Allusion
Fiction
Symbol
18. The insertion of an earlier event into the normal chronological order of a narrative
Antagonist
Assonance
Narrator
Flashback
19. The resolution of the plot of a literary work. All the loose ends are tied up
Denouement
Conflict
Antagonist
Imagery
20. The unified structure of a literary work
Plot
Assonance
Personification
Antagonist
21. A humorous - mocking imitation of a literary work - sometimes sarcastic - but often playful and even respectful in its playful imitation
Verbal Irony
Recognition
Verbal Irony
Parody
22. The repetition of similar vowel sounds in a sentence or a line of poetry or prose - as in 'I rose and told him of my woe'
Imagery
Assonance
Setting
Foil
23. A character or force against which the protagonist struggles
Flashback
Subplot
Antagonist
Recognition
24. An imagined story - whether in prose - poetry - or drama
Allusion
Complication
Syntax
Fiction
25. A reference to another literary work - myth - or work of art - in a short story
Allusion
Understatement
Falling Action
Situational Irony
26. The turning point of the action in the plot of a play or story
Dialogue
Reversal
Climax
Metaphor
27. A struggle between opposing forces in a story or play - usually resolved by the end of the work. It may occur within a character as well as between characters
Conflict
Dialect
Setting
Antagonist
28. A humorous - mocking imitation of a literary work - sometimes sarcastic - but often playful and even respectful in its playful imitation
Symbol
Setting
Parody
Syntax
29. The main idea of a short story
Theme
Alliteration
Syntax
Climax
30. A character who contrasts the main character in a story.
Complication
Satire
Subplot
Foil
31. The repetition of similar vowel sounds in a sentence or a line of poetry or prose - as in 'I rose and told him of my woe'
Round Character
Assonance
Style
Syntax
32. The main character of a literary work
Protagonist
Dramatic Irony
Figurative Language
Plot
33. A struggle between opposing forces in a story or play - usually resolved by the end of the work. It may occur within a character as well as between characters
Flat Character
Conflict
Alliteration
Plot
34. The conversation of characters in a literary work
Connotation
Parody
Dialogue
Setting
35. The dictionary meaning of a word
Imagery
Flashback
Denotation
Static
36. When a writer or speaker says less than what he or she means
Understatement
Dramatic Irony
Satire
Allusion
37. The repetition of consonant sounds - especially at the beginning of words. 'Fetched fresh'
Personification
Flashback
Alliteration
Dialect
38. The things we can see - hear - taste - feel - or smell in a short story
First Person
Imagery
Characterization
Simile
39. When characters say the opposite of what they mean
Satire
Third Person Limited
Characterization
Verbal Irony
40. The first stage of a story - in which necessary background information is provided
Simile
Exposition
Flat Character
Protagonist
41. The action following the climax of the work that moves it towards its denouement or resolution
Symbol
Parody
Falling Action
Point of View
42. Narrator knows everything about all the characters' thoughts and various situations
Dynamic
Situational Irony
Understatement
Third Person Omniscient
43. The action following the climax of the work that moves it towards its denouement or resolution
Reversal
Falling Action
Antagonist
Static
44. A figure of speech involving a comparison between unlike things using like - as - or as though. An example: 'My love is like a red - red rose.'
Static
Subplot
Point of View
Simile
45. The things we can see - hear - taste - feel - or smell in a short story
Imagery
Third Person Omniscient
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
46. Narrator knows everything about all the characters' thoughts and various situations
Third Person Omniscient
Third Person Limited
Metaphor
Verbal Irony
47. A character Who is well developed by the author and who many characteristics
Figurative Language
Allusion
Round Character
Dramatic Irony
48. When the opposite of What is expected occurs
Allusion
Situational Irony
Third Person Omniscient
Verbal Irony
49. A reference to another literary work - myth - or work of art - in a short story
Allusion
Foil
Climax
Dialect
50. An intensification of the conflict in a story or play
Static
Complication
Metaphor
Denotation