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Against the ClockFiction Review

Against the ClockFiction Review

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DirectionsIt’s time to review the literary terms from

the fiction unit!

This game contains a series of eight questions. You will have twenty seconds to race against the clock and answer each question correctly.

Good Luck! Don’t let the clock beat you!

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theme

What is the term for the central idea or perception about life that is revealed

through a literary work?

Question 1

subject theme moodtopic

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protagonist

Question 2

Charlie Gordon in the story “Flowers for Algernon” is which type of character?

protagonist minorcharacter

antagoniststatic

character

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Question 3

Cynthia Rylant’s “Checkouts” is told from which point of view?

third-person omniscientfirst personthird-personomniscient

secondperson

third-personlimited

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resolution

Question 4

What do you call the point at which the central conflict is ended?

climax rising action exposition resolution

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What is the term for a force that moves a character to think, feel, or behave in a

certain way?

motivation

Question 5

action motivation characterizationmood

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science fiction

Question 6

The story “Flowers for Algernon” is which type of popular fiction?

mystery horrorsciencefiction

western

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round character

Question 7

Which type of character is three-dimensional and seems to have all the

complexities of an actual human being?

staticcharacter

dynamiccharacter

flatcharacter

roundcharacter

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conflict with nature

Question 8

In Duane BigEagle’s “The Journey,” the struggle is between the main character and a mysterious

illness. Which type of conflict does this represent?

conflict withnature

conflict with character

conflict withsociety

conflict withself

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