Dear student, first you have to study the following literature definitions, then test your knowledge about what you read on the next page. Good Luck.
Protagonist (البطل): the central character in a story; the one upon whom the center of the action. The protagonist faces a problem and must undergo some conflict to solve it.
Pun (التورية): A form of wit, not necessarily funny, involving a play on a word with two or more meanings.
Resolution (الحل): the final unwinding, or resolving of the conflicts and complications in the plot.
Rhyme scheme (نمط القافية): the pattern of end rhyme in a poem.
Rising Action (الحدث المثير): That part of the plot that leads through a series of events of increasing interest and power to the climax or turning point. The rising action begins with an inciting moment, action, or event that sets a conflict of opposing forces into motion.
Satire (الهجاء): a literary technique in which foolish ideas or customs are ridiculed for the purpose of improving society.
Setting (المكان و الزمان): the time and place in which the action of a story occurs.
Simile (التشبيه): a figure of speech in which two seemingly unlike things are compared. The comparison is made explicit by the use of a word or phrase such as: like, as, than, similar to, resembles, or seems— as in He was strong as a bull.
Soliloquy (مونولوج): A dramatic convention in which a character in a play, alone on stage, speaks his or her thoughts aloud. The audience is provided with information about the characters’ motives, plans, and state of mind.
Stream of Consciousness (الوعي): the technique of presenting the flow of thoughts, responses, and sensations of one or more characters is called stream of consciousness.