Week 6 Quiz #3 (Fiction) PDF

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This is a quiz on fiction. It contains questions about motifs, narrators, and themes in short stories.

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1. 양식의 맨 위 **Question 1** **5 Points** A Motif is A story with only one character An image or phrase that is repeated in a single story Another word for theme What makes a character make the choices they do. 양식의 맨 아래 2. **Listen** 양식의...

1. 양식의 맨 위 **Question 1** **5 Points** A Motif is A story with only one character An image or phrase that is repeated in a single story Another word for theme What makes a character make the choices they do. 양식의 맨 아래 2. **Listen** 양식의 맨 위 Question 2 **Question 2** **5 Points** Which of the following stories has two first-person narrators? \"I\'m a Mad Dog Biting Myself for Sympathy\" \"Shiloh\" \"Puppy\" \"Everyday Use\" 양식의 맨 아래 3. **Listen** 양식의 맨 위 Question 3 **Question 3** **5 Points** In \"Everyday Use,\" what is the object the narrator doesn\'t want to give her daughter? A butter churn An old car A photo album A quilt 양식의 맨 아래 4. **Listen** 양식의 맨 위 Question 4 **Question 4** **5 Points** In \"Shiloh,\" Norma Jean\'s name is An allusion A joke An alias 양식의 맨 아래 5. **Listen** 양식의 맨 위 Question 5 **Question 5** **5 Points** What is the difference between the theme of a story and the topic of a story? There\'s no functional difference between a theme and a topic. Theme must be expressed as a noun, while a topic can be expressed as a noun phrase. A theme expresses a complex question about a topic. There can be several topics in a story, but only one theme. 양식의 맨 아래 6. **Listen** 양식의 맨 위 Question 6 **Question 6** **5 Points** In \"Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?\" the protagonist is A serial killer A teenaged girl A high-school teacher A drive-in waitress 양식의 맨 아래

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