1. Question: Which of the following best describes a 'roman a clef' (novel with a key)?

    A
    A novel written in French

    B
    A novel with a key attached to the front cover

    C
    A novel with a map or family tree in the front that relates to the action

    D
    A novel in which actual events and/or people are depicted as fictional events and/or characters

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  2. Question: What is the difference between a publisher's 'front list' and its 'back list'?

    A
    The front list is put in the window, and the back list stays in the office.

    B
    The front list contains the titles that have gone on sale in the current year, while the back list are the titles that are older than frontlist title.

    C
    The front list is marketed, while the back list is not.

    D
    The front list is contains the names of genre writers, while the back list contains the names of literary writers.

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  3. Question: A plot synopsis is _________ .

    A
    a summary of the main plot in relation to the characters and the main events

    B
    an expansion of the main plot in terms of what could be included for an even longer version

    C
    a numbered list of plot points with no reference to characters

    D
    an alternative version of the story for editing purposes

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  4. Question: What is the difference between a 'plot' and a 'story'?

    A
    A story is a series of events told in chronological order. A plot is a series of events deliberately arranged so as to reveal their dramatic, thematic, and emotional significance.

    B
    A plot is a series of events told in chronological order. A story is a series of events deliberately arranged so as to reveal their dramatic, thematic, and emotional significance.

    C
    Both a and b

    D
    A story is linear; a plot is non-linear.

    E
    There is no difference; plot and story are the same thing.

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  5. Question: A story that ends at the point at which it began is said to be ________ .

    A
    reversed

    B
    self-induced

    C
    non-linear

    D
    cyclical

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  6. Question: In terms of time, a story without temporal disjunctions, flashbacks or dream sequences that could confuse the main action is said to be _________ .

    A
    plain

    B
    over-determined

    C
    non-linear

    D
    linear

    E
    None of these

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  7. Question: In fiction writing, the term 'in medias res' refers to _________.

    A
    the middle of a story

    B
    a person who meddles in the action

    C
    the technique of beginning a story in the middle of the action

    D
    the technique of telling a story in reverse order of action

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  8. Question: In terms of how a story is told, "POV" means ________.

    A
    pick of vice

    B
    particle of vector

    C
    piece of venom

    D
    part of version

    E
    point of view

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  9. Question: What is a biographical novel?

    A
    A half fictional, half factual novel, the fiction and fact alternating between chapters

    B
    The factual re-telling or re-imagining of a fictional character

    C
    Telling someone else's real story as non-fictional, from a third-person perspective

    D
    One that deals with biology and its affect on the characters

    E
    The fictional re-telling or re-imagining of a real person

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  10. Question: In his book Aspects of the Novel, E. M. Forster famously described characters as 'flat' or 'round'. Which of the following best describes flat characters as opposed to round characters?

    A
    Round characters are one-dimensional, often with a single character trait, while flat characters are more believable because they have a fuller personality with multiple character traits.

    B
    Flat characters are physically flat, while round characters are physically round.

    C
    Flat characters are major characters, while round characters are minor characters.

    D
    Flat characters are one-dimensional, often with a single character trait, while round characters are more believable because they have a fuller personality with multiple character traits.

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