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ICCS Literature vocab. 7th - 20 Questions
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5 Written Questions
a character whose situation you understand.
tells a story.
a poem of mourning, usually about someone who has died.
an exxagerated far fetched story.
prose writing that deals with real people, events, things, and places without changing any facts.
5 Matching Questions
osonant
Character traits refer to
novella
alliteration
fiction
a
the repitition of consonant sounds that are close together.
b
shorter than a noval but longer than a short story.
c
the qualities that make up the personality of a character.
d
the repitition of vowel sounds in words that are close together.
e
prose writing that is made up rather than true.
5 Multiple Choice Questions
a story of a persons life written by that person.
autobiography
allusion
propaganda
antihero
expresses the feelings or thoughts of a speaker rather than telling a story.
narrative poem
fiction
simile
lyric poem
the most exciting moment in the story.
What is the resolution of the story?
historical fiction
What is the climax of the story?
short story
14.
ominiscient narrator
The plot of a story is
The conflict of a story refers to
How many lines does a sonnet contain?
an imaginative comparison between two unlike things.
metaphor
myth
moral
epic
5 True/False Question
round character
→ a character you know alot about.
True
False
personification
→ prose writing that deals with real people, events, things, and places without changing any facts.
True
False
epic
→ a long narrative poem about a hero.
True
False
consonant
→ the repitition of consonant sounds where the vowels are different.
True
False
drama
→ a literary that is meant to be performed by actors.
True
False
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