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Literary elements with Ariel

  • What is the conflict in The Little Mermaid?
    Triton wants to become human and live on land.
    Ariel wants to become queen of Atlantica.
    Ariel wants to become human and live on land.
    Ursula wants to rule the ocean.
  • The resolution of The Little Mermaid is when Ariel __________.
    becomes human.
    returns to the sea forever.
  • What point of view is The Little Mermaid told from?
    Third-person
    Third-person limited
    Second-person
    First-person
  • One of the themes of The Little Mermaid is about being true to yourself.
    True
    False
  • A climax in the story is when Ariel confronts Ursula to get her voice back.
    False
    True
  • Which of the following is an example of personification in The Little Mermaid?
    Ursula using her magic.
    Sebastian, a crab, talking and singing
    Flounder being afraid of sharks
    Scuttle flying near the ocean.
  • What is the setting of The Little Mermaid?
    A magical forest
    A desert island
    Under the sea
    A bustling city
  • The antagonist in The Little Mermaid is __________.
    L
    SU
    A
    UR
  • Which of the following sentences is an example of imagery in The Little Mermaid?
    Ariel’s red hair flowing as she swims through sparkling blue water
    Sebastian conducting the sea creatures in a concert
    Ariel wishing to be human
    Ariel and Flounder exploring a sunken ship
  • What literary device is used when Ariel asks Scuttle the seagull for advice about human items?
    Onomatopoeia
    Irony
    Foreshadowing
    Simile
  • Ariel dreams of living on land, but she faces a problem when she gives up her voice. What type of conflict is this?
    Character vs. Nature
    Character vs. Society
    Character vs. Self
    Character vs. Technology