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Question 1 Malabar! Malabar! Did I say Malabar, Mother?
Scofield
Wesley
O.T.
Paul
1 points
Question 2 Poe felt that death of a beautiful woman was the highest form of beauty:
True
False
1 points
Question 3 The main or central character in a narrative:
Round character
Foil
Antagonist
Protagonist
1 points
Question 4 The new recruit had been with the gang since the beginning of the summer holidays, and there were possibilities about his brooding silence that all recognized. He never wasted a word even to tell his name until that was required of him by the rules. When he said Trevor it was a statement of fact, not as it would have been with the others a statement of shame or defiance. Nor did anyone laugh except Mike, who finding himself without support and meeting the dark gaze of the newcomer opened his mouth and was quiet again. There was every reason why T., as he was afterward referred to, should have been an object of mockerythere was his name (and they substituted the initial because otherwise they had no excuse not to laugh at it), the fact that his father, a former architect and present clerk, had come down in the world and that his mother considered herself better than the neighbors. What but an odd quality of danger, of the unpredictable, established him in the gang without any ignoble ceremony of initiation?
(From The Destructors by Graham Greene)
From the above passage, one can characterize Trevor or T as _______________.
naïve
indifferent
different
brave
1 points
Question 5 Compiled A Thousand and One Arabian Nights:
Boccaccio
Dante
Homer
Scheherezade
1 points
Question 6 ______________ is the basic material out of which most plots are made.
denouement
crisis
climax
conflict
1 points
Question 7 . . . .destruction after all is a form of creation. A kind of imagination had seen this house as it had now become.
Destructors
Greenleaf
Child by Tiger
The Rocking-Horse Winner
1 points
Question 8 Wrote The Rocking-Horse Winner:
Boccaccio
Poe
D. H. Lawrence
Nathaniel Hawthorne
1 points
Question 9 He had taken a dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest, which barely stood aside to let the narrow path creep through, and closed immediately behind. It was all as lonely as could be.
Young Goodman Brown
Greenleaf
“The Lottery”
“The Most Dangerous Game”
1 points
Question 10 In the ______________, the scene is set, the protagonist is introduced, and the author discloses any other background information necessary for the reader to understand the events that follow:
denouement
exposition
complication
climax
1 points
Question 11 Flashback is the term used to refer to events to come in a narrative:
True
False
1 points
Question 12 Point of view in which the narrator knows everything about all of the characters and events in the story is called total omniscience:
True
False
1 points
Question 13 Poor little Faith! thought he, for his heart smote him. What a wretch am I, to leave her on such an errand! She talks of dreams, too
Mrs. May
Young Goodman Brown
Hester
Mrs. Hutchinson
1 points
Question 14 Felt that death of a beautiful woman was the highest form of beauty:
Hawthorne
Shakespeare
Poe
Irving
1 points
Question 15 An indication of events to come in a narrative:
Foreshadowing
Epiphany
Flashback
Foresight
1 points
Question 16 The most significant character or force that opposes the protagonist in a narrative is called the antagonist:
True
False
1 points
Question 17 The point of highest tension in a short story is its:
denouement
exposition
complication
climax
1 points
Question 18 Faith! Faith! cried the husband. Look up to heaven, and resist the Wicked one!
Young Goodman Brown
The Rocking Horse Winner
The Lottery
The Most Dangerous Game
1 points
Question 19 There was a woman who was beautiful, who started with all the advantages, yet she had no luck.
Destructors
Greenleaf
Child by Tiger
The Rocking-Horse Winner
1 points
Question 20 Point of view in which the narrator sees into the minds of some but not all of the characters:
Total Omniscience
Limited Omniscience
Editorial Omniscience
Objective point of view
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