D) foreshadowing
E)c risis ***** 144. "He gave her a warm welcome." / "My foolish friend" A) alliteration B) dissonance C) assonance D) parallelism E) onomatopoeia ***** 145. An explicit comparison introduced with words such as "like" or "as" A) periphrasis B) metonymy C) simile D) parallelism E) metaphor ***** 146. Sense of worry established by the author A) s uspense B) c onflict C) c ausality D) foreshadowing E)c risis ***** 147. The tone or mood of a piece of fiction that is conveyed to the reader by the effective use of description, dialogue, choice of words, setting and character A) plot B) point of view C) s tructure D) setting E) atmosphere ***** 148. An implied comparison, e.g. "bed of roses", "fountain of youth" A) periphrasis B) metonymy C) simile D) parallelism E) metaphor ***** 149. Critical essay on a new book, film, or play A) retelling B) annotation C) review D) announcement E) exposition ***** 150. Main male or female character in a piece of fiction A) storyteller B) author C) protagonist D) narrator E) observer ***** 151. Character who often provides support and illuminates the protagonist A) static character B) m inor character C) protagonist D) d ynamic character E) antagonist ***** 152. Character who changes in some important way A) static character B) m inor character C) protagonist D) d ynamic character E) antagonist ***** 153. Character or force that opposes the protagonist A) static character B) m inor character C) protagonist D) d ynamic character E) antagonist ***** 154. Character who remains the same A) static character B) m inor character C) protagonist D) d ynamic character E) antagonist ***** 155. In a novel a character who remains the same during the whole novel A) protagonist B) d ynamic character C) antagonist D) static character E) minor character ***** 156. The novel, the short story, the play, the poem are the examples of... A) stylistic device B) imagery C) register D) genre E) emphasis ***** 157. Character, setting, language, tone, plot, and atmosphere are element called... A) formal elements B) stylistic elements C) functional elements D) informal elements E) prominent elements ***** 158. Any work of fiction do not include A) narration B) description C) dialogue D) verbs E) digressions ***** 159. Contrast between what is said and what is intended A) irony B) oxymoron C) synecdoche D) metonymy E) antonomasia ***** 160. Specific order of events in a literary work
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