1)An action in a play that stimulates the audience to pity a character is
- A. pyrrhic
- B. props
- C. pathos
- D. parody
2) Purgation of emotion, pity and fear is
- A. catharsis
- B. catastrophe
- C. epilogue
- D. exposition
3) A device in drama where a character speaks alone is
- A. soliloquy
- B. aside
- C. apostrophe
- D. dialogue
4) A plot in a literary work is about
- A. character delineation
- B. casual arrangement of events
- C. resolution of conflicts
- D. law of poetic justic
5) Tone and mood of a poem refers to
- A. locale
- B. atmosphere
- C. setting
- D. space
6) A funny incident within a serious situation is
- A. comedy
- B. comic relief
- C. tragic comedy
- D. tragic hero
7) In literature, a flat character can be described as one who
- A. is undeveloped
- B. undergoes changes
- C. dies abruptly
- D. achieves greatness
8) Dramatis personae in a play refers to
- A. a list of characters
- B. order of appearance
- C. cast list
- D. protagonist and antagonist
9) The speech made at the end of a dramatic performance is generally called
- A. a prologue
- B. an epilogue
- C. a dirge
- D. a monologue
10) Which of the following is central to narrative fiction ?
- A. Verisimilitude
- B. Dialogue
- C. Objectivity
- D. Subjectivity