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What is "Bunburying"?(1 point) Responses Using a pretend person/scenario to get out of obligations and instead have fun Using a
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Suspense and Humor Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question How can readers better understand how a writer uses humor or suspense
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
The phrase describes when a story skips around in time, flashing back or
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Which is the correct definition of "suspense" ? (1 point) Responses A description of the location where the action of a film or
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)Writers create by leading the reader to expect something to happen.
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dee
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Which is the correct definition of "suspense"? (1 point)
A literary technique that makes you wonder what will happen in a story
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find an example of the technique parody in The Importance of Being Earnest
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find an example of the technique exaggeration in The Importance of Being Earnest
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Which is the correct definition of "suspense"? (1 point)
Responses A description of the location where the action of a film or
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"The Lottery " What technique is used most in "The Lottery" to build suspense? (1 point) A.flashback B.foreshadowing C.an
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Which of these is the correct definition of "point of view"? (1 point)ResponsesThe way a character, the narrator, or even the
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dee
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Which is the correct definition of "suspense"? (1 point)ResponsesA literary technique that makes you wonder what will happen in
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dee
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Which is the correct definition of "suspense"? (1 point) Responses A description of the location where the action of a film or
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Which of these is the correct definition of "point of view"? (1 point)
Responses A section of a story that occurs before the main
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Which is the correct definition of "suspense"? (1 point) Responses Using humor to relieve the tension in a tragedy Using humor
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SUKUNA
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Which is the correct definition of "suspense"? (1 point)
Responses A literary technique that makes you wonder what will happen in
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Which is the correct definition of "suspense"?
a. A description of the location where the action of a film or play will take
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Which of these is the correct definition of "point of view"? (1 point)
Responses The quality that makes something funny The
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I NEED MORE BOOLETS
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Which of these is the correct definition of "point of view"? (1 point)
Responses A literary technique that makes you wonder what
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Which is the correct definition of "suspense"? (1 point)
Responses Using humor to relieve the tension in a tragedy Using humor to
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Which is the correct definition of "suspense"? (1 point)
Responses A literary technique that makes you wonder what will happen in
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Which is the best definition of an allegory?
a story with humanlike animals a story with many characters a story with a symbolic
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What is an allusion?(1 point)
Responses the placing of two words or ideas side by side to compare and contrast them the placing
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Which is the correct definition of "suspense"? (1 point)
Using humor to relieve the tension in a tragedy A conversation among
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MaryMartha Boucher
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"The Lottery" What technique is used most in "The Lottery" to build suspense? (1 point) Responses flashback flashback
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What is a reflection?(1 point)
Responses when a character offers a resolution to a problem described earlier in the narrative
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poop
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It can be appropriate to use literary techniques like metaphors and similes in scientific writing.
(1 point) Responses True True
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Question Which of these is the correct definition of "point of view"? (1 point) Responses A section of a story that occurs
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In “The Necklace,” the struggle for something that proves to be useless is an example of
(1 point) Responses metaphor.
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Which is the correct definition of "suspense"? (1 point) Responses A literary technique that makes you wonder what will happen
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"The lottery"
what technique is used most in "The lottery" to build suspense a. flashback b. foreshadowing c. an unreliable
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hi
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This term refers to elements of a story that hint at the ending. (1 point)
Odialect Oflashback O simile foreshadowing A(n) is a
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How can the reader's point of view create suspense and humor?
* A. A reader might know the ending of the story. B. A reader might
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For what reason does Shirley Jackson likely use stock characters in “The Lottery?”
(1 point) Responses to draw attention to
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In their selections in this unit, O. Henry and Guy de Maupassant both employ
A) imaginative metaphors B) Surprise endings C) Odd
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Critical Thinking
In their selections in this unit, O. Henry and Guy de Maupassant both employ (1 point) Responses highly
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