NAME: ________________________
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5 Written Questions
5 Matching Questions
- Epiphany
- Loss of Innocence
- irony
- Dramatic Irony
- Objective View
- a a perception of inconsistency, sometimes humerous, in which the significance and understanding of a statement or event is changed by its context
- b third-person narraration in which the author is recording action from a neutral point of view
- c a revelatory, personal experience through which the individual gains insight, knowledge, or understanding of the self, other people, or the world.
- d a story in which an innocent child or young adult lives a blissful and happy life, untouched by evil or hardship. then is shattered because the character obseres or experiences something about the world
- e the audience or reader knows more about a character's situation than the character knows
5 Multiple Choice Questions
- an expression that achieves emphasis or humor by utilizing:
two distinctly different meanings for the same word
two similar sounding words - a balance of two or more similar words, phrases, or clauses.
Examples:
The pilot walked down the aisle, through the door, and into the cockpit.
He liked to eat fruit, drink water, and sleep 8 hours a night, so he was very healthy. - an object, person, or place that has a meaning in itself and that also stands for something larger than itself
- exaggeration for emphasis; overstatement
- a discrepancy between what is said and what is really meant; sarcasm
5 True/False Questions
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Universality → a discrepancy between what is said and what is really meant; sarcasm
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Satire → a comparision between two things using like or as
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Omniscient Narrarator → third-person narraration that allows the author to relate the thoughts and feelings of any of the characters in an all-knowing manner.
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Limited Omnicient → a story in which an innocent child or young adult lives a blissful and happy life, untouched by evil or hardship. then is shattered because the character obseres or experiences something about the world
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Theme → an expression that achieves emphasis or humor by utilizing:
two distinctly different meanings for the same word
two similar sounding words
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