Introduction to Literary Genres

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Welcome to the "Introduction to Literary Genres" quiz! This quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of various literary elements that play a crucial role in storytelling.

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  • 20 engaging questions
  • A focus on key literary concepts
  • Great for students and literature enthusiasts alike
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This is the one line of the poem. It is like a paragraph in a story.
It is an object in a literary work that represents something other than what it is
It is the disparity between what a character says and what he/she means.
This element of fiction/non-fiction builds the meaning of the story based on the cultural setting and beliefs in the setting.
This type of character is round or three dimensional. There are contradictions and shifting of character
This type of Irony shows the disparity between what the character or the reader expects and what actually happens
This type of POINT OF VIEW is only limited to what the narrator can see, hear, smell, feel, and think.
This is a weak kind of character because it is static or there is no change in the course of the story.
This is the message or the image created by the poem that the writer wants readers to understand.
This element of fiction/non-fiction tells us what happens to that character or characters.
The first part of the plot is called?
It is the number of syllables in a line and how those syllables are accented.
The fourth and the last part of a story is its end or ______.
This is the “he” or “she” point of view.
This type of Irony shows the disparity between what a character knows and what the reader knows.
_____ is the attitude of the writer towards his/her material. When we use words, spoken or written, we use it with a tone corresponding to what we feel and what we want to express.
This Element of Drama tells the actors what to do. They tell the actors where to go on the stage, how to move, and how to say their lines.
_____ is also called mood and is closely related to tone. It has something to do with the overall psychological and feelings invoked in a reader while reading the story. This is usually the effect of the setting.
The ____ of the story is how the reader is moved after reading, and his/her realizations.
_______ is the story’s most emotional or suspenseful moment. This is when the situation is altered and the conflict is decided one way or another.
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