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Creative Writing

1. It is the condition of interconnectedness among texts and exhibits signs of influence or because its language inevitably contains common points of reference with other texts.

A. Novels
B. Drama
C. Theme
D. Intertextuality

2. This is concerned with people's relationships with one another that uses conventions of theatre.

A. Fiction
B. Drama
C. One Act Play
D. Intertextuality

3. This is the feeling of excitement or tension the reader experiences as the plot unfolds.

A. foreshadowing
B. flashback
C. suspense
D. tone

4. This uses to hint at something that will happen or something to learn later on the story.

A. foreshadowing
B. flashback
C. suspense
D. tone

5. A section of the story that is interrupted to tell about an earlier event.

A. foreshadowing
B. flashback
C. suspense
D. tone
6. This refers to the writer's attitude.

A. foreshadowing
B. flashback
C. suspense
D. tone

7. This is when a speaker or writer says one thing but actually means the opposite.

A. statement
B. verbal irony
C. situational irony
D. dramatic irony

8. This is when the outcome of a situation is inconsistent with what we expect would logically or normally occur.

A. statement
B. verbal irony
C. situational irony
D. dramatic irony



9. This is when the audience or the reader is aware of something that a character does not know.

A. statement
B. verbal irony
C. situational irony
D. dramatic irony

9. This is when the audience or the reader is aware of something that a character does not know.

A. statement
B. verbal irony
C. situational irony
D. dramatic irony

10. This is a literary device in which words are used to express a contradiction between appearance and reality.

A. irony
B. verbal irony
C. situational irony
D. dramatic irony

11. This is the standpoint and angle from which a story is told.

A. second person POV
B. third person POV
C. first person POV
D. Point of View

12. Story told by a narrator who sees all of the action.

A. second person POV
B. third person POV
C. first person POV
D. Point of View

12. Story told by a narrator who sees all of the action.

A. second person POV
B. third person POV
C. first person POV
D. Point of View

13. Story told by the protagonist or a character who interacts closely with the protagonist or other characters.

A. second person POV
B. third person POV
C. first person POV
D. Point of View

14. Story told by a narrator who addresses the reader or some other assumed "you" .

A. second person POV
B. third person POV
C. first person POV
D. Point of View

15. This refers to a textual representation of a human being (or occasionally another creature).

A. character
B. antagonist
C. protagonist
D. dynamic

16. This is the person on whom action centers and experiences conflict of the story.

A. character
B. antagonist
C. protagonist
D. dynamic

17. A character or force that hold the action back.

A. character
B. antagonist
C. protagonist
D. dynamic

18. This character described undergoes an important change in personality in the story.

A. static
B. flat
C. round
D. dynamic

19. This type of character remains the same throughout the story.

A. static
B. flat
C. round
D. dynamic

20. This type of character is not well-developed.

A. static
B. flat
C. round
D. dynamic

21. This is the arrange of the events in the story.

A. plot
B. setting
C. theme
D. conflict

22. This pertains to the geographic location, time, weather conditions, mood of a specific story or scene.

A. plot
B. setting
C. theme
D. conflict

23. This is the result of competing desires or the presence of obstacles that need to be overcome.

A. plot
B. setting
C. theme
D. conflict

24. A situation in which two characters have opposing desires or interest.

A. man vs. man
B. man vs. nature
C. man vs. self
D. man vs. society

25. In this type of conflict the character must take on society itself.

A. man vs. man
B. man vs. nature
C. man vs. self
D. man vs. society

25. In this type of conflict the character must take on society itself.

A. man vs. man
B. man vs. nature
C. man vs. self
D. man vs. society

26. The man was upset that the driver told him wrong directions.

A. man vs. man
B. man vs. nature
C. man vs. self
D. man vs. society

27. John was frustrated with himself for forgetting his keys.

A. man vs. man
B. man vs. nature
C. man vs. self
D. man vs. society

28. The girls needed to brace the freezing cold of the mountains.

A. man vs. technology
B. man vs. nature
C. man vs. supernatural
D. man vs. nature

29. A ghost appeared from a magical forests in his room and attacked him.

A. man vs. technology
B. man vs. nature
C. man vs. supernatural
D. man vs. nature

30. The AI controlled the robots and destroyed the cities.

A. man vs. technology
B. man vs. nature
C. man vs. supernatural
D. man vs. nature​

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