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Contemporary's GED Language Arts, Reading
John M. Reier

Prose Fiction

Chapter Review Quiz 2

Directions:

Complete each sentence below by inserting the correct word(s). You may refer to pages 165–215 in Contemporary’s GED Language Arts, Reading if you need additional help. When you have finished the quiz, click on Submit Answers to receive feedback and results. You may also choose to e-mail your results to your instructor.

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1

A is a comparison using the word like or as.
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2

refers to the characters' words in a story.
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3

The way the narrator sees the people, actions, and situations in a story is called the narrator's .
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4

The is the underlying meaning of a story.
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5

refers to clashes between opposing forces in a story.
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6

The of a story refers to the emotions associated with a story's physical environment.
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7

A is an implied comparison in which something is stated as something else.
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8

The explains when the events of a story happened—the period during the day, the season, or the historical era.
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