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ENGL 102 Test 1 The fact that most of the villagers participate in the lottery suggests that . That little Davy Hutchinson, the small son of the victim, is given a few pebbles to throw at his mother... suggests that . How the story opens and how it ends . Which of the following is NOT true? The story uses the symbol of the lottery to communicate . What human characteristic is thematized in the excerpt? Pre-eighteenth century men were rationalists who believed in induction- deduction. The natural law of jurisprudence (or whatever is, is right) was posited by Plot can be manipulated to offer a surprise ending such as Poe did. A direct revelation of character is when the traits are mentioned by the author or by another character. In this story, the protagonist blurs the distinction between "luck" and "lucre" In "The Rocking-Horse Winner," Bassett is The protagonist is simply the central character. "It's got a staircase two hundred years old like a corkscrew. Nothing holds it up." This quotation appears in Unlike the novel, the short story unfolds only one predominant event or incident. Any force arranged against the protagonist is the antagonist. Read this excerpt from “The Destructors” by Graham Greene and answer the question that follows: “There was no sign of anybody anywhere. The loo stood like a tomb in a neglected graveyard. The curtains were drawn. The house slept.” “The house slept” is a metaphor for . A "stock" character is stereotypical. Conflict is a clash of actions, ideas, desires, or wills. "Two nights before the Derby, she was at a big party in town, when one of her rushes of anxiety about her boy, her first-born, gripped her heart till she could hardly speak." A character's point of view is always reliable. Perhaps the most famous recorder of fables was "The Rocking Horse Winner" was authored by Old Misery's lav survived even though the house next door was destroyed by a bomb. Euphony means pleasant sounding. In “The Prodigal Son,” the Father's final act exemplifies love, forgiveness, and reconciliation. "I tell you it wasn't fair. You didn't give him time enough to choose. Everybody saw that." "There was a woman who was beautiful, who started with all the advantages, yet she had no luck." One of the five plot elements is the problem or conflict unfolding. "My love and my Faith,…of all nights in the year this one must I tarry away from thee." Who made this statement? According to the Instructor's Notes (or Lesson Outline), short fiction began in America with Washington Irving, who dealt with fantasy and humor. The three major areas in examining any story are character, plot, and setting. The opening sentence of this story suggests that the mother "had no luck." Blackie said uneasily, "It's proposed that tomorrow and Monday we destroy Old Misery's house." This quotation appears in The narrative frame starts to emerge in The Canterbury Tales . "It's Malabar!" he screamed, in a powerful, strange voice. "It's Malabar." The plot is both action and the way the author arranges the action toward a specific end. "T. raised his eyes, as grey and disturbed as the drab August day. "We'll pull it down," he said. This quotation appears in Plot is the sequence of incidents or events through which an author constructs a story. The term used to describe a situation where the author tells the story using the third person, knowing all and free to tell us anything, including what the characters are thinking... The term protagonist applies equally well to the main character of the story. A denouement is the decisive, high point of the plot. Probability of action can be presented via foreshadowing. In "Young Goodman Brown," Hawthorne includes the names of actual (historical) persons, such as Sir Christopher Wren designed St. Margaret's Cathedral. The term used to describe a situation where the author tells the story using the third person, but is limited to reporting what the characters say or do; the author does not interpret their behavior or tell us their private thoughts or feelings The use of repetition is a vital signal because the author is drawing the reader's attention to something of significance. Which of the following authors explored the Puritan past of New England in his short story published in 1835? The longest part of a short story, or the part that develops the conflict(s) that will lead to the climax, is termed "Young Goodman Brown" was authored by [Show More]

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