Grammar Quiz

Topics: Academic Vocabulary

What does the phrase ‘character motivation’ mean?

A. easily seen or understood; obvious

B. someone or something that contributes to an accomplishment, result or process.

C. when the author tells the reader what the character’s personality is like

D. a detailed examination of the components of a subject to understand its meaning and/or nature as a whole

Select your answer:
         


Random Topics:

Adverb of FrequencyRegular and Irregular VerbsAdjective and AdverbProgessive TensesTenses StructurePossessive AdjectivesLinking Verbs & Helping VerbsReflexive Pronouns & Modal VerbsParticipal PhrasesGerund and Infinitives

Other quiz:

Vocabulary › View

Use ‘circumvent’ in a sentence.

A. He circumvented the mountain to reach the top

B. The teacher circumvented the classroom to check for cheating

C. The detective circumvented the crime scene to gather evidence

D. She tried to circumvent the rules by finding a loophole.


Tenses › View

Before we parked our car we —— the ticket.

A. collected

B. had collected

C. had been collecting