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Literary Terms Quiz Game

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Practice choosing the correct Literary Terms.

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Practice choosing the correct Literary Terms.

par Eliseo Cano
1

What is a message, lesson, or idea that could be applied universally?

2

What is anything that goes into the creation or description of a character including style of speech, physical appearance, internal and external conflicts, personality traits, etc.?

3

What is an object, a person, a situation, or an action that has a literal meaning in a story but suggests or represents other meanings as well?

4

What is the interconnected sequence of events that unfold within a story, emphasizing the cause and effect relationships between those events and how they drive the narrative forward. Key terms: introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution?

5

What is an object, image, sound, or phrase that is repeated throughout a story to point toward the story’s larger theme?

6

What is the time(s), place(s), and environment(s) within a text that may change as it progresses?

7

What is the use of sensory and descriptive language in order to help the reader visualize the setting, characterization, and action in a story?

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What is the specific choice of words used by the author to convey a specific message and tone?

9

What is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference?

10

What is the feeling or attitude that the author conveys through choice of words, and the development of their narrative?

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What is it when two or more things are compared by saying that one is another?

12

What is an exaggerated claim or statement not meant to be taken literally?

13

What is it how the reader feels while reading; the overall atmosphere of the text, described through setting and characterization?

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What is the perspective in which the story is told with follow up questions where they identify the definitions for each: 1st Person, 2nd Person, and 3rd Person?

15

What is it when two or more things are compared by using the words “like” or “as”?

16

What is it when something non-human is given human characteristics?

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What type of conflict is a struggle between two or more characters, often the protagonist and antagonist?

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What type of conflict is the internal struggle a character faces within their own mind?

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What type of conflict is a situation where a character is pitted against forces of nature, such as weather, animals, or natural disasters, to achieve a goal or survive?

20

What type of conflict occurs when a character, often the protagonist, struggles against societal norms, traditions, beliefs, or the government itself?

21

What type of irony is it when the speaker says something, but means the opposite?

22

What type of irony is it when what occurs in a text is the opposite of what we expect?

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What type of irony is it when the audience knows something the characters do not?

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