Literature - One Word Gaps

The exercise was created 2023-11-17 by An_English_Teacher. Question count: 24.




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  • Have you read J. K. Rowling's fantasy novel Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets?
  • A short story is an invented written story that is shorter than a novel.
  • There is an unexpected twist in the plot towards the end of the movie.
  • The novel revolves around three main characters who are siblings.
  • The play has its setting in a wartime prison camp.
  • What genre does the book fall into, comedy or tragedy?
  • The theme of loss runs through most of his novels.
  • From a practical point of view the house is too small.
  • Most of her movies have the style of a documentary.
  • Do not speak to me in that tone of voice, young man!
  • He is the author of two books on French history.
  • The illustrator has done an impressive job with the pictures in this book.
  • Michael Caine is the narrator who tells the story in the documentary movie.
  • The blurb on the back of the book says that it will "touch your heart".
  • The medical examiner said no potential human remains were found.
  • All stories take place in time to some extent, for example during the 1800s.
  • A simile is a rhetorical device used to compare two things (typically using the words “like,” “as,” or “than”
  • There are metaphors to be found everywhere, such as: "She has got a heart of gold".
  • She got a job as a web editor on the local paper.
  • I had time to do a quick edit of my essay before handing it in.
  • The first step is to define and analyse the problem.
  • The Hatchette Book Group is one of the top book publishing houses in the United States.
  • She works as a publisher and prints books, magazines and newspapers.
  • A stylistic device is also known as a figure of speech or literary device.

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