Deck 3: The Language of Literary Conversations
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Deck 3: The Language of Literary Conversations
1
The terms used to describe elements of fiction works have been consistent over time and sources.
True
2
Identifying with a character is the same as hero worship.
False
3
Flat characters remain the same throughout the novel.
True
4
A round character is most often also a dynamic character.
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5
Fairy tales often have integral settings.
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6
An omniscient point of view uses the pronouns "I" and "me."
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7
Explicit themes are directly stated in the novel.
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8
Linear plots are basically chronological.
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9
Using literature for young adults to scaffold students' understanding of more complex classical or canonical works has become a well-established practice.
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10
Genre labels or categories are quick to change.
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11
A character who changes throughout a novel is considered __________.
A) Flat
B) Static
C) Dynamic
D) Round
A) Flat
B) Static
C) Dynamic
D) Round
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12
What is an integral setting?
A) It could be changed without altering the events of the story.
B) It cannot be changed without altering the events of the story.
C) It can be compared to a kind of screen that is pulled down behind a photographic subject.
D) It occurs in the future.
A) It could be changed without altering the events of the story.
B) It cannot be changed without altering the events of the story.
C) It can be compared to a kind of screen that is pulled down behind a photographic subject.
D) It occurs in the future.
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13
Which of the following is a plot's most common conflict?
A) Interpersonal
B) Person against nature
C) Person against society
D) Person against government
A) Interpersonal
B) Person against nature
C) Person against society
D) Person against government
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14
Where is the denouement found?
A) In an episodic plot
B) In a progressive plot
C) In an epilogue
D) In a dedication
A) In an episodic plot
B) In a progressive plot
C) In an epilogue
D) In a dedication
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15
Which of the following is true of the second point of view?
A) It is often found in literature.
B) It has an omniscient narrator.
C) It is seldom found in literature.
D) It is the same as multiple view points.
A) It is often found in literature.
B) It has an omniscient narrator.
C) It is seldom found in literature.
D) It is the same as multiple view points.
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16
An image or words that go beyond a literal or concrete meaning to represent an abstract or figurative meaning is labeled __________.
A) Symbol
B) Tone
C) Allusion
D) Simile
A) Symbol
B) Tone
C) Allusion
D) Simile
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17
Which of the following is true of nonlinear plots?
A) They have an occasional flashback.
B) They can cause confusion about the order or direction of events.
C) They are chronological.
D) They are not found in literature for young adults.
A) They have an occasional flashback.
B) They can cause confusion about the order or direction of events.
C) They are chronological.
D) They are not found in literature for young adults.
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18
In what is the post modern attitude reflected?
A) The willingness to experiment in contemporary literature for young adults
B) The use of traditional literary terminology
C) The marketplace approach to genre
D) Futuristic series books
A) The willingness to experiment in contemporary literature for young adults
B) The use of traditional literary terminology
C) The marketplace approach to genre
D) Futuristic series books
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19
Change statements are useful as an activity for the study of which of the following?
A) Setting
B) Perspective
C) Characters
D) Them e
A) Setting
B) Perspective
C) Characters
D) Them e
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20
Reaction guides are a type of post-reading guide that is a useful activity for the study which of the following?
A) Theme
B) Setting
C) Plot
D) Characters
A) Theme
B) Setting
C) Plot
D) Characters
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