Questions and Answers
Metaphor, simile, hyperbole, personification, onomatopoeia, verbal irony and oxymoron
are examples of this: - answer Figurative Language
An unreliable narrator might - answer Be a mentally unstable, hearing voices in his
head.
Realistic fiction is defined as - answer True to life in many ways; these stories could
actually happen
In order to provide a wife for her son, the toad in the fairy tale "Thumbelina" - answer
Kidnapped Thumbelina
A narrator - answer Tells a story
A third person limited point of view is when - answer A narrator knows the thoughts
of one character in the story
The town's most trusted policeman (who passionately fought against alcohol abuse)
was pulled over for driving while intoxicated. This is an example of - answer Irony
What was the setting of "The Milkmaid and Her Pail" - answer A dairy
Point of View is - answer The perspective from which the story is being told.
When the author uses his/ her imagination to create a story or narrative literature, this is
referred to as - answer Fiction
Which of the following stories is a fairy tale? - answer "Thumbelina"
In Pride and Prejudice, the main business of this character's life is said to be seeing that
her daughters get married. - answer Mrs. Bennet
Many stories that teach a lesson or a moral, called fables, were written by which well
known author? - answer Aesop
All types of fiction are found to have - answer Similarities as well as differences
By definition, short stories have - answer Less events and one character
First person is a - answer "I, we, me" point of view