Literature Test

3rd Term Continuous Assessment Test

Created on 25th May 2025

What is one function of soliloquies in drama?

Which poetic device is primarily used in Robert Frost's 'The Road Not Taken'?

What does the term 'tragic flaw' mean in literature?

What is the main purpose of a dramatic monologue?

Which element is NOT typically associated with lyric poetry?

What is the primary theme explored in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'?

In poetry, what is the term for a comparison using 'like' or 'as'?

Which play is considered a classic example of a tragedy?

In drama, what is the term for the introduction of background information?

What is the main purpose of a soliloquy in drama?

What is the primary focus of modernist poetry?

What is the main distinction between prose and poetry?

Which poem is renowned for its use of the sonnet form?

In drama, what does the term 'monologue' refer to?

Which literary device is commonly used in both poetry and prose to create vivid imagery?

Which dramatic genre combines elements of tragedy and comedy?

What is the primary purpose of a dramatic monologue?

In poetry, what is 'enjambment'?

What is the significance of the 'climax' in a dramatic work?

Which of the following authors is known for their use of stream of consciousness in prose?

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