C) a secondary modeling system.
D) a lower modeling system. E) a refined modeling system. ***** 95. Carol behaved like a bull in a china shop A) metonymy B) epithet C) simile D) irony E) antonomasia ***** 96. Elements of fiction such as character, setting, language, tone, plot, and atmosphere are called...A) informal elements B) stylistic elements C) functional elements D) formal elements E) prominent elements ***** 97. Subdivision of an act in a comedy or a tragedy A) scene B) chapter C) verse D) part E) plot ***** 98. She was a damned nice woman too (A. Huxley) A) metonymy B) epithet C) metaphor D) irony E) oxymoron ***** 99. Seemingly unfinished story (typical element of short stories) A) a story with no ending B) a story with a specific ending C) a story with an uncertain ending D) a story with an open ending E) a story with an intriguing ending ***** 100. Contrast between what is said and what is intended A) metonymy B) oxymoron C) synecdoche D) irony E) antonomasia ***** 101. "All in vain; because Death, in approaching him, had stalked with his black shadow before him, and enveloped the victim..." (Poe) A) metonymy B) personification C) simile D) irony E) metaphor ***** 102. What goes on inside a character's mind, his thoughts and feelings; what reflects his character development A) inside action B) mental process C) emotions D) interpretation E) confusion ***** 103. England has two eyes, Oxford and Cambridge. They are the two eyes of England, and two intellectual eyes (Ch. Taylor) A) metonymy B) epithet C) antonomasia D) synecdoche E) periphrasis ***** 104. Highest point of tension; the suspense of a story is at its highest point A) dénouement B) climax C) exposition D) complication E) catharsis ***** 105. She was a sunny, happy sort of a creature. Too fond of the bottle (A. Christie) A) metonymy B) epithet C) simile D) irony E) repetition ***** 106. An introduction in a fictional text which gives necessary information about main characters, setting, and conflict A) dénouement B) climax C) exposition D) complication E) catharsis ***** 107. The young girl who had a yellow smock and a cold in the head that did not go too well together was helping an old lady (J.B.Priestly) A) epithet B) zeugma C) simile D) irony E) metaphor ***** 108. Narrator with a limited point of view who gives the reader information restricted to the knowledge and view of that character A) author-narrator B) character-narrator C) critic-narrator D) observer-narrator E) omniscient narrator ***** 109. Stoney smiled the sweet smile of an alligator (J.Steinbeck) A) epithet B) metonymy C) simile
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