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Writing about an abstract object as though it had human qualities is known as
  • A. apostrophe
  • B. personification
  • C. denotation
  • D. allusion
  • E. imitation
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317
A short emphatic, witty saying, often involving antithesis or paradox is an
  • A. epithet
  • B. epigram
  • C. invective
  • D. impression
  • E. analogy
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The plot of story generally refers to the
  • A. intrigue made by a character against the hero
  • B. intrigue made by a hero against a character
  • C. way the writer begins the story
  • D. way the writer ends the story
  • E. way in which the events of the story are organised.
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The protagonist of a story is generally
  • A. the protest made by the principle character against his adversaries
  • B. the principle character of the story
  • C. the theme of the story
  • D. one of the minor characters in the story
  • E. the protest made by a character against the hero
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320
What we call 'tragic flaw' is the
  • A. element of plot that makes a work dramatic
  • B. typographical error occuring in a work of drama
  • C. pronunciation error made by an actor on stage
  • D. unsuccessful play written by an other wise great dramatist
  • E. weakness in character responsible for the downfall of a dramatic hero.
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