HSWG Term 2 2020

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Explore Literary Elements Quiz

Test your knowledge of key literary concepts and terms with this engaging quiz! Perfect for students and teachers alike, this quiz will help you understand essential elements of storytelling and poetry.

  • 12 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Improve your literary skills!
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by WritingWizard204
What does 'genre' mean?
Series
Story
Type
Writing
What is 'setting'?
The location a story takes place in.
The time period a story takes place in.
Both time and place.
What is 'exposition'?
The beginning part that gives information on who, what, when, why, where
The name of a story, poem or play
The main problem that the story or play is about
Writing that tells us how things look, sound, feel, taste, smell and move
What is 'imagery'?
The way speech is shown in a story, poem or play
A real or imaginary ‘person’ that appears in a story, poem or play
The beginning part that gives information on who, what, when, why, where
Writing that tells us how things look, sound, feel, taste, smell and move
What is 'dialogue'?
A real or imaginary ‘person’ that appears in a story, poem or play
The way speech is shown in a story, poem or play
The main problem that the story or play is abo
The name of a story, poem or play
What is the name for the main problem characters need to solve in a story/play?
Resolution
Climax
Introduction
Conflict
Which of the following do you expect to find in a poem? (can be more than one)
Rhymes
Words chosen for how they sound as well as what they mean
A lot of tension and fast pacing
Descriptions of how things sound, smell, taste, feel, move and look
A twist ending
Which of the following do you expect to find in a play? (can be more than one)
Rhymes
Directions for how characters talk
Directions for where characters move
A list of references for where information came from
'As dark as a cave' is an example of what?
Metaphor
Simile
Rhyme
Poem
'Her heart was a bundle of love' is an example of what?
Metaphor
Simile
Rhyme
Poem
What do you need to include when giving a writer feedback on their work? (can be more than one)
Your life story
Which part isn't working at the moment
Why that part isn't working
Your favourite stories
How they might change the part that isn't working
All the people you've helped in the past
Why is it good for writers to get feedback on their creative writing? (can be more than one)
To get a reader's perspective
To have mistakes pointed out
To work through problems
To talk about how good they are
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