QuestionMay 26, 2025

1. The way a story is supposed to make an audience feel is: B. Mood A. Tone Irony 2. The beginning of a story when the author reveals all the important background information is: Exposition B. Climax C. Resolution D. Rising Action 3. The sequence of actions that makes up a story is: B. Mood C. Irony D. Plot 4. When what is said is not what is meant: A. Situational Irony B. Dramatic Irony C. Verbal Irony D. Celestial Irony 5. The Point of View where the narrator can reveal what any person is thinking or doing: A. First Person B. Second Person C. Third Person Limited D. Third Person Omniscient 6. How the narrator feels towards a story: A Tone B. Mood C. Irony D. Plot 7. A character that changes significantly in the story: A. Static C. Major B. Dynamic D. Minor 8. The overall deep meaning of the story What the story is "about": A. Symbolism B. Characterization C.Theme D Tone 9. When something happens that is contrary to what is expected: A. Situational Irony B. Dramatic Irony C. Verbal Irony D. Celestial Irony 10. If I use red to represent love on Valentine 's Day then "red" is an example A. Symbolism C. Theme B. Characterization D.Tone 11. When everything is wrapped up at the end of a story: A. Exposition B. Climax C.Resolution D. Rising Action

1. The way a story is supposed to make an audience feel is: B. Mood A. Tone Irony 2. The beginning of a story when the author reveals all the important background information is: Exposition B. Climax C. Resolution D. Rising Action 3. The sequence of actions that makes up a story is: B. Mood C. Irony D. Plot 4. When what is said is not what is meant: A. Situational Irony B. Dramatic Irony C. Verbal Irony D. Celestial Irony 5. The Point of View where the narrator can reveal what any person is thinking or doing: A. First Person B. Second Person C. Third Person Limited D. Third Person Omniscient 6. How the narrator feels towards a story: A Tone B. Mood C. Irony D. Plot 7. A character that changes significantly in the story: A. Static C. Major B. Dynamic D. Minor 8. The overall deep meaning of the story What the story is "about": A. Symbolism B. Characterization C.Theme D Tone 9. When something happens that is contrary to what is expected: A. Situational Irony B. Dramatic Irony C. Verbal Irony D. Celestial Irony 10. If I use red to represent love on Valentine 's Day then "red" is an example A. Symbolism C. Theme B. Characterization D.Tone 11. When everything is wrapped up at the end of a story: A. Exposition B. Climax C.Resolution D. Rising Action
1. The way a story is supposed to make an audience feel is:
B. Mood
A. Tone
Irony
2. The beginning of a story when the author reveals all the important background information is:
Exposition
B. Climax
C. Resolution
D. Rising Action
3. The sequence of actions that makes up a story is:
B. Mood
C. Irony
D. Plot
4. When what is said is not what is meant:
A. Situational Irony
B. Dramatic Irony
C. Verbal Irony
D. Celestial Irony
5. The Point of View where the narrator can reveal what any person is thinking or doing:
A. First Person
B. Second Person
C. Third Person Limited
D. Third Person Omniscient
6. How the narrator feels towards a story:
A Tone
B. Mood
C. Irony
D. Plot
7. A character that changes significantly in the story:
A. Static
C. Major
B. Dynamic
D. Minor
8. The overall deep meaning of the story What the story is "about":
A. Symbolism
B. Characterization
C.Theme
D Tone
9. When something happens that is contrary to what is expected:
A. Situational Irony
B. Dramatic Irony
C. Verbal Irony
D. Celestial Irony
10. If I use red to represent love on Valentine 's Day then "red" is an example
A. Symbolism
C. Theme
B. Characterization
D.Tone
11. When everything is wrapped up at the end of a story:
A. Exposition
B. Climax
C.Resolution
D. Rising Action

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1. # B. Mood 2. # A. Exposition 3. # D. Plot 4. # C. Verbal Irony 5. # D. Third Person Omniscient 6. # A. Tone 7. # B. Dynamic 8. # C. Theme 9. # A. Situational Irony 10. # A. Symbolism 11. # C. Resolution Explanation These questions assess knowledge of literary terms and concepts. Each question has a specific correct answer based on definitions and functions within storytelling.

Explanation

These questions assess knowledge of literary terms and concepts. Each question has a specific correct answer based on definitions and functions within storytelling.
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