A character who is depicted realistically and has his or her own personality and history in a story is what type of character?
A. Individuated
B. Main
== C. Modern
D. Representative
Which of the following is not considered a level of setting in a story?
A. Supernatural
B. Literal
C. Psychological
==D. Foreshadowing
What type of character illustrates many of the traits associated with his or her stereotype?
A. Representative
==B. Individuated
C. Antagonist
D. Protagonist
Which of the following would most likely be a character study?
==A. A book about how Harry Potter changed throughout the series
B. An article about what technology might be like in the future
C. An essay about what Tolkein's Middle Earth must have looked like
D. A poem about the beauty of sudden rainfall in the desert
Which of the following characters would be considered an archetype?
A. Unhappy parent
==B. Shy little girl
C. Funny sidekick
D. Troublesome dog
What is the climax in Willa Cather's short story "Paul's Case"?
==A. Paul takes the train to New York.
B. Paul jumps in front of the train.
C. Paul meets the boy from Yale.
D. Paul reads about his theft in the newspaper.
Another word for foreshadowing is
==A. warning.
B. setting.
C. ambiguity.
D. climax.
Are they correct?
2 answers
I can tell you, though, that your answer re "Paul's Case" is incorrect, and that your last answer is correct.