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Some literary terminology .......

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A person who is responsible for the thoughts and actions within a story, poem or novel:
A
a minor character
B
the main character
C
a protagonist
D
a character

Slide 3 - Quiz

A protagonist is .....
A
the principal character
B
a minor character
C
the main character
D
a unimportant character

Slide 4 - Quiz

What is meant by the setting of a novel or short story?
A
the place where the action is situated
B
the time when the action takes place
C
both the place and the time of the action
D
the imagery

Slide 5 - Quiz

Another word for 'plot' is ....
A
the series of events that form the story
B
the story line
C
climax of anti-climax
D
theme of a story

Slide 6 - Quiz

What is irony?
A
then you mean the opposite of what you are saying
B
then you make a sharp, bitter or cutting remark
C
another word for a metaphor
D
sarcasm

Slide 7 - Quiz

A recurring object, concept (idea) or structure in a work of literature that helps you to understand the story is a(n) ....
A
imagery
B
theme
C
climax
D
motif

Slide 8 - Quiz

Diminishing a subject by making it ridiculous, evoking amusement, indignation or scorn is ....
A
sarcasm
B
satire
C
irony
D
imagery

Slide 9 - Quiz

....... is the use of vivid or figurative language to represent objects, actions or ideas.
Example: He could hear the footsteps of doom nearing.
A
climax
B
imagery
C
plotting
D
irony

Slide 10 - Quiz

What do you know about
Sherlock Holmes from
The Dying Detective ?

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

Let's tackle questions 1-23!

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Please read The Witness for the Prosecution
(see ELO 4V CAE1 2122 second term)

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