HiSET Reading Domain 1: Literary Texts Welcome to your HiSET Reading Domain 1: Literary Texts 1. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts In a narrative where the protagonist undergoes a transformation from a selfish to a selfless character, which literary element is primarily being showcased? Setting Theme Plot Characterization None 2. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts In a poem that uses the journey of a river from the mountains to the sea as a metaphor for human life, what literary device is primarily being employed? Simile Metaphor Personification Onomatopoeia None 3. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts When analyzing a play, what is the significance of stage directions to the understanding of the text? They describe the setting and scenery. They provide insight into the characters' inner thoughts. They dictate the characters' actions and movements. They contribute to the plot development. None 4. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts In a story, if the weather progressively worsens as the main character's situation becomes more dire, what literary technique is being used? Foreshadowing Symbolism Irony Pathetic fallacy None 5. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts A character in a novel always speaks in a particular dialect, which influences readers' perceptions of this character. This use of dialect primarily helps to establish what aspect of the character? Motivation Background Intelligence Personality None 6. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts In literature, when an object is consistently associated with a particular mood or idea, what is this an example of? Allegory Motif Satire Paradox None 7. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts If a narrator knows the thoughts, feelings, and motivations of all characters in a story, what type of narrator is this? First-person narrator Unreliable narrator Omniscient narrator Limited third-person narrator None 8. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts When a seemingly trivial object in the beginning of a story becomes significant by the end, what literary term best describes this object? Red herring Foil Archetype Chekhov's gun None 9. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts In a narrative, when the outcome of events is the opposite of what was expected, this is an example of what literary device? Dramatic irony Situational irony Verbal irony Sarcasm None 10. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts A poem's structure, which includes its rhyme scheme, line length, and rhythm, is referred to as its what? Imagery Syntax Form Diction None 11. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts When a character in a novel struggles with an internal conflict, such as a moral dilemma or emotional struggle, this is an example of what kind of conflict? Man vs. Man Man vs. Nature Man vs. Society Man vs. Self None 12. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts In literature, an unexpected turn of events that radically changes the future prospects of the main characters is known as what? Climax Epiphany Peripeteia Denouement None 13. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts If a poem's narrator describes a scene without expressing personal feelings or thoughts, focusing only on the external details, this style is known as what? Lyric Dramatic Narrative Objective None 14. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts In a story where the protagonist must overcome societal norms to achieve a personal goal, the conflict is primarily categorized as what? Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Nature Man vs. Self None 15. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts When an author uses a recurring theme of light versus darkness throughout a novel to symbolize good versus evil, this is an example of what? Irony Metaphor Symbolism Allegory None 16. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts In a novel, if the setting shifts from a bustling city to a quiet, isolated island, and this change mirrors the protagonist's internal journey towards self-discovery, what literary device is being used? Foreshadowing Symbolism Parallelism Metonymy None 17. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts When a novel's storyline includes a secondary narrative embedded within the main narrative, this structure is known as what? Anecdote Frame narrative Stream of consciousness Non-linear narrative None 18. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts If a character in a drama delivers a speech expressing their inner thoughts while alone on stage, this is known as what? Monologue Dialogue Soliloquy Aside None 19. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts In a poem where the end of each line rhymes in a pattern of ABAB, this rhyme scheme is an example of what type of rhyme? Couplet Slant rhyme Alternate rhyme Monorhyme None 20. HiSET Reading: Literary Texts In literature, when an inanimate object is given human qualities or abilities, this figure of speech is known as what? Metaphor Hyperbole Personification Simile None 1 out of 20 Time is Up! Time's up