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The high point of interest in a story, novel or play
Omnipotent Point of View
Climax
Resolution
Conclusion
The main character in the story.
Protagonist
Antagonist
External
Internal
The character in the story that opposes the main character
Theme
Antagonist
Conflict
Protagonist
The story's main idea or message is the _______
Conflict
Theme
Mood
Static Character
Time and location where a story takes place...
Rising Action
Falling Action
Setting
Exposition
Multidimensional characters that develop and change throughout the story.
Static Character
Antagonist
Protagonist
Dynamic Character
Telling of a story by a narrator who is a character in the story and describes his or her own thoughts and feelings
First person point of view
Second person point of view
Third person limited point of view
Third person omniscient point of view
In a story, memories of a past event are an example of what?
Flashback
Foreshadowing
Climax
Omen
The events leading up to the climax
Rising Action
Falling Action
Plot
Resolution
A story told in which "you" are the main character is told in ___________.
First Person POV
Second Person POV
Third Person Limited POV
Third Person Omniscient POV
The part of a story in which the resolution of a complicated plot or issue in fiction is covered is called the _________________.
Denouement
Climax
Exposition
Conflict
The __________ is the climate of feeling in a literary work.
Mood
Tone
Conflict
Theme
The __________________ of a story is the author's attitude, stated or implied, toward a subject.
Mood
Tone
Conflict
Theme
The metaphor of the underwater volcano in The Second Bakery Attack was meant to represent _____________________.
The Couples Unbearable Hunger
An Unhappy Marriage
Shifting of Tectonic Plates
Commercialism.
What is the central conflict of The Second Bakery Attack?
External Conflict - A husband and wife struggle with one another.
External Conflict - A husband and wife struggle to find an open bakery.
Internal Conflict - A husband and wife grapple with if they should stay married.
Internal Conflict - A husband and wife grapple with and inner struggle and its origin.
What is the initiating event that leads from exposition to rising action in The Second Bakery Attack?
The husband fails at the first bakery attack before he met his wife.
The husband tells his wife about the first bakery attack.
The husband and wife wake with an unbearable hunger.
The husband and wife set out to attack a second bakery.
The line "Time oozed though the dark like a lead weight in a fishes gut" is an example of...
A metaphor
A Simile
Personification
Allusion
Why does the wife buy the cokes instead of just stealing them along with the Big Macs?
Because she didn't want to add on to the curse.
They only came to get the bread.
She felt bad about stealing all that food.
She was thirsty.
The antagonist of The Second Bakery Attack is...
The Wife
Wagner
The Curse
Ronald McDonald
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