1) Which part of the plot introduces Anxiety as Riley faces adolescence? a) A. Exposition b) B. Rising Action c) C. Climax d) D. Falling Action 2) The climax of Inside Out 2 occurs when: a) A. Joy tries to lock Anxiety away. b) B. Riley faces her teammates after Anxiety takes over. c) C. Sadness recalls Riley’s childhood memories. d) D. Fear warns Riley about making mistakes. 3) What is the resolution of the film? a) A. Riley abandons her emotions. b) B. Anxiety completely controls Riley. c) C. Riley accepts her new emotions and sense of self. d) D. Joy loses her role as an emotion. 4) Riley is best described as the: a) A. Antagonist b) B. Protagonist c) C. Flat Character d) D. Foil 5) Which of the following is a rounded character? a) A. Joy b) B. Anxiety c) C. Disgust d) D. Both A & B 6) Which emotion serves as a foil to Joy in this film? a) A. Sadness b) B. Anxiety c) C. Anger d) D. Ennui 7) The new emotions introduced in Inside Out 2 represent: a) A. Different settings b) B. Phases of growth c) C. Secondary conflicts d) D. Historical allusions 8) Which type of character best describes Riley’s teammates? a) A. Flat b) B. Dynamic c) C. Antagonist d) D. Symbolic 9) The main theme of Inside Out 2 is: a) A. Technology rules human behavior. b) B. Growing up requires balancing emotions. c) C. Friendship always wins against fea d) D. Identity is fixed and unchanging. 10) Riley’s inner struggle with Anxiety is what kind of conflict? a) A. Character vs. Nature b) B. Character vs. Society c) C. Character vs. Self d) D. Character vs. Technology 11) The competition between Joy and Anxiety for control of Riley is: a) A. Character vs. Character b) B. Character vs. Supernatural c) C. Character vs. Society d) D. Character vs. Fate 12) Riley’s fear of not fitting in with her teammates can also be seen as: a) A. Character vs. Nature b) B. Character vs. Society c) C. Character vs. Technology d) D. Character vs. Fate 13) The message that emotions help shape identity reflects the story’s: a) A. Theme b) B. Setting c) C. Climax d) D. Symbolism 14) The external setting of Inside Out 2 is: a) A. Riley’s mind b) B. Riley’s hockey camp c) C. Riley’s school d) D. Joy’s control console 15) The internal setting of the story is mainly: a) A. Riley’s family home b) B. The world of emotions inside her mind c) C. A hockey arena d) D. A classroom 16) What is the overall point of view used? a) A. First-person b) B. Second-person c) C. Third-person limited d) D. Third-person omniscient 17) Scenes inside Riley’s mind are examples of: a) A. Symbolic setting b) B. Historical setting c) C. Allegorical setting d) D. Realistic setting 18) The hockey camp functions in the plot as: a) A. A symbol for adulthood b) B. A literal place of growth and challenge c) C. An allegory for conflict with nature d) D. A resolution device 19) Riley’s “Sense of Self” symbolizes: a) A. The destruction of family b) B. Identity formation in adolescence c) C. Childhood memories fading d) D. The loss of friendship 20) Joy’s attempt to control everything represents which device? a) A. Allegory b) B. Symbolism c) C. Irony d) D. Foreshadowing 21) When Anxiety thinks she is protecting Riley but actually harms her, this is: a) A. Dramatic irony b) B. Situational irony c) C. Verbal irony d) D. Allegory 22) Which technique is seen when emotions act like real people but exist in Riley’s head? a) A. Pastiche b) B. Magic Realism c) C. Paranoia d) D. Temporal Distortion 23) Which new emotion best represents the fear of mistakes? a) A. Joy b) B. Anxiety c) C. Ennui d) D. Disgust 24) Montresor’s motive for revenge is introduced in which plot part? a) A. Exposition b) B. Climax c) C. Rising Action d) D. Resolution 25) The climax occurs when: a) A. Montresor offers wine to Fortunato b) B. Fortunato realizes he is being walled in c) C. Montresor smiles at Fortunato’s toast d) D. The carnival begins 26) The catacombs symbolize: a) A. The wealth of Montresor b) B. Friendship and trust c) C. Death and entrapment d) D. Celebration 27) Fortunato’s weakness for wine represents which literary device? a) A. Irony b) B. Symbolism c) C. Allegory d) D. Metaphor 28) The story’s external setting is: a) A. The Montresor palace b) B. The carnival and catacombs c) C. A wine cellar in Rome d) D. A castle in England 29) Montresor can best be described as a: a) A. Protagonist and narrator b) B. Flat character c) C. Antagonist and foil d) D. Symbolic figure only 30) Fortunato’s role in the story is that of: a) A. Protagonist b) B. Antagonist/victim c) C. Symbolic narrator d) D. Allegorical figure of fate 31) “A cough will not kill me,” says Fortunato. This is: a) A. Dramatic irony b) B. Situational irony c) C. Verbal irony d) D. Allegory 32) Which conflict drives the story? a) A. Montresor vs. Nature b) B. Montresor vs. Self c) C. Montresor vs. Fortunato d) D. Fortunato vs. Society 33) The coat of arms “Nemo me impune lacessit” symbolizes Montresor’s: a) A. Love of family b) B. Code of revenge and pride c) C. Weakness for wine d) D. Fear of death 34) Montresor burying Fortunato alive is a literal act and also: a) A. A metaphor for jealousy b) B. A symbol of revenge c) C. An allegory for pride d) D. A form of irony 35) Montresor shows which type of conflict within himself? a) A. Character vs. Self b) B. Character vs. Nature c) C. Character vs. Society d) D. Character vs. Fate 36) The ending, where Montresor says “In pace requiescat,” reflects which theme? a) A. The peace of forgiveness b) B. The permanence of revenge and guilt c) C. The power of friendship d) D. The fate of fortune 37) Montresor is what type of character? a) A. Flat character b) B. Antagonist and narrator c) C. Protagonist and narrator d) D. Symbolic figure 38) The story is told in which point of view? a) A. Third-person limited b) B. First-person c) C. Third-person omniscient d) D. Second-person 39) Montresor’s unreliable narration affects the: a) A. Theme b) B. Mood c) C. Reader’s interpretation of truth d) D. Setting 40) The trowel Montresor carries is a symbol of: a) A. Masonry and deception b) B. Friendship and loyalty c) C. Family pride d) D. Wealth and power

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