Against the Clock Fiction Review Against the Clock Fiction Review Click to Continue
Directions It’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! Click to Continue
theme What is the term for the central idea or perception about life that is revealed through a literary work? Question 1 subject thememood topic
Click to Continue protagonist Question 2 Charlie Gordon in the story “Flowers for Algernon” is which type of character? protagonist minor character antagonist static character
Click to Continue Question 3 Cynthia Rylant’s “Checkouts” is told from which point of view? third-person omniscient first person third-person omniscient second person third-person limited
Click to Continue resolution Question 4 What do you call the point at which the central conflict is ended? climaxrising action expositionresolution
Click to Continue What is the term for a force that moves a character to think, feel, or behave in a certain way? motivation Question 5 action motivationcharacterization mood
Click to Continue science fiction Question 6 The story “Flowers for Algernon” is which type of popular fiction? mysteryhorror science fiction western
Click to Continue round character Question 7 Which type of character is three- dimensional and seems to have all the complexities of an actual human being? static character dynamic character flat character round character
Click to Continue 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 with nature conflict with character conflict with society conflict with self
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