English Quiz 1: Short Story Fundamentals
Novelettes are generally shorter in length than short stories.
False
The theme is what happens in a story. True False
False
Short stories as a genre began in the 19th century.
True
Which of the following would most logically symbolize death? a race track a white picket fence a juicy pineapple a shriveled rose
a shriveled rose
According to author Edgar Allen Poe, why did the short story become so viable in America? because authors could make money selling short stories to magazines because authors were looking for a new way to write fiction because authors were bored with writing essays
because authors could make money selling short stories to magazines
A dynamic character _____. has only one or two developed traits is not influenced by events around him changes, or grows, according to the occurrence in his life
changes, or grows, according to the occurrence in his life
creating imaginary fictional people who seem real
characterization
What are three characteristics of a short story? well-developed plot compact unified realistic carefully created multiple sub-plots
compact, unified, and carefully created
A character who is a unique and a particular individual but at the same time is representative of all men is _____. concrete-universal flat
concrete universal
A flat character _____. is a well-developed character changes, or grows, according to the occurrence in his life has only one or two developed traits
has only one or two developed traits
the way the author uses his words to appeal to the reader's senses
imagery
By definition, a round character _____. is a well-developed character changes, or grows, according to the occurrence in his life has only one or two developed traits
is a well-developed character
A static character _____. has only one or two developed traits is not influenced by events around him changes, or grows, according to the occurrence in his life
is not influenced by events around him
what happens; the sequence of events in a literary work
plot
the location in place and time of the story
setting
Identify the imagery; to which sense does it appeal? The candle's flame struggled to survive, shrinking small as a white, reflecting head of a pin. sight hearing touch smell taste
sight
the use of something that stands for or represents something else
symbolism
the central idea of a work of literature
theme
Identify the imagery; to which sense does it appeal? She thrust her hands deep into the pile of grain, letting the cool kernels softly surround her fingers like smooth fine sand. sight hearing touch smell taste
touch
Which of the following would most logically symbolize cleanliness? horse throne water sofa
water