Skip to content
  • Chemistry MCQs
  • Computer MCQs
  • English MCQs
  • General Knowledge MCQs
  • General Science MCQs
  • Islamiyat MCQs
  • Mathematics MCQs
  • Physics MCQs
TestMCQs.org
  • Home
  • Subjects
  • Dynamic Quiz
  • Jobs
  • Blog
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Home > English > Literature > Literary Devices

What does ‘myth’ refer to?

A. A traditional story explaining natural or social phenomena
B. A type of narrative twist
C. A character's motivation
D. A poetic form

Answer: A traditional story explaining natural or social phenomena


Additional Information: Myths often embody cultural values and collective beliefs.


Subjects: Literary Devices, Literature

Related MCQs

  • What does ‘tone’ in literature refer to?
  • What does ‘cacophony’ create in writing?
  • What does ‘satire’ aim to do?
  • What does ‘soliloquy’ mean?
  • What is ‘epithet’?
  • Which literary device uses a part to represent the whole?
  • What is ‘sibilance’?
  • What is a ‘narrative hook’?
  • What is ‘soliloquy’?
  • What is ‘theme’?
  • What is a ‘protagonist’?
  • What does ‘genre-blending’ refer to?
  • What is ‘denouement’?
  • What is an oxymoron?
  • What is ‘epiphora’?

MCQs Menu

  • Biology MCQs
  • Chemistry MCQs
  • Computer MCQs
  • English MCQs
  • General Knowledge MCQs
  • General Science MCQs
  • Geography MCQs
  • Islamiyat MCQs
  • Mathematics MCQs
  • Physics MCQs

Engineering MCQs

  • Civil MCQs
  • Electrical MCQs
  • Mechanical MCQs
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • Sitemap
© 2025 TestMCQs.org • Built with GeneratePress