F.A.S.T. ELA REVIEW EXAM
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Plot - Correct Answers -Sequence of events in a story
Characterization - Correct Answers -the process by which the writer reveals the
personality of a character
Conflict - Correct Answers -A struggle between opposing forces
Point of View - Correct Answers -the perspective from which a story is told
1st person point of view - Correct Answers -The narrator is a character in the story. ( I,
me, my, we, our )
2nd person point of view - Correct Answers -when the narrator refers to one of the
characters (or the reader) as "You"
3rd person omniscient - Correct Answers -an all-knowing character tells the story and
everything about the characters
3rd person limited - Correct Answers -the narrator is not a part of the story, more of an
outside observer; can only see one character's thoughts and emotions
3rd person point of view - Correct Answers -narrator is NOT involved in the story; uses
"he," "she," "they
rhetorical question - Correct Answers -A question asked merely for rhetorical effect and
not requiring an answer
call to action - Correct Answers -Words that urge the reader, listener, or viewer of a
sales promotion message to take an immediate action, such as "Write Now," "Call
Now," or (on Internet) "Click Here"
Allusion - Correct Answers -A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary
work, or work of art
Tone - Correct Answers -Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a
character
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Plot - Correct Answers -Sequence of events in a story
Characterization - Correct Answers -the process by which the writer reveals the
personality of a character
Conflict - Correct Answers -A struggle between opposing forces
Point of View - Correct Answers -the perspective from which a story is told
1st person point of view - Correct Answers -The narrator is a character in the story. ( I,
me, my, we, our )
2nd person point of view - Correct Answers -when the narrator refers to one of the
characters (or the reader) as "You"
3rd person omniscient - Correct Answers -an all-knowing character tells the story and
everything about the characters
3rd person limited - Correct Answers -the narrator is not a part of the story, more of an
outside observer; can only see one character's thoughts and emotions
3rd person point of view - Correct Answers -narrator is NOT involved in the story; uses
"he," "she," "they
rhetorical question - Correct Answers -A question asked merely for rhetorical effect and
not requiring an answer
call to action - Correct Answers -Words that urge the reader, listener, or viewer of a
sales promotion message to take an immediate action, such as "Write Now," "Call
Now," or (on Internet) "Click Here"
Allusion - Correct Answers -A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary
work, or work of art
Tone - Correct Answers -Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a
character