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Moving the Plot with Dialogue
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English (Personal Narrative) Quiz on Moving the Plot with Dialogue, created by Christine Davis - IU8 on 29/07/2017.
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Question 1
Question
The term __________ refers to the perspective of a particular narrator, sometimes the author’s, sometimes not.
Answer
Point of view
Lens
Dialogue
Monologue
Question 2
Question
True or False: Dialogue refers to only one character speaking while others stand by, perhaps
Answer
True
False
Question 3
Question
Imagery is the formal term used to describe how a writer has incorporated _____________________ in a piece of writing.
Answer
Dialogue
Lens
Sensory details
Conflict and resolution
Question 4
Question
True or False: An “em” dash is the punctuation used to show an interrupted thought in dialogue.
Answer
True
False
Question 5
Question
When a writer wants a single character to express himself/herself at length, without others interrupting, a(n) __________________ is used.
Answer
Lens
Monologue
Sensory detail
Em dash
Question 6
Question
An anecdote is a(n) _____________________ about a particular incident
Answer
Short account or story
Full narrative
Piece of dialogue
Exaggeration of the truth
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