The correct answers are the following:
* Question 3: <u>Sarcasm</u> is a form of <em>verbal irony</em>. By definition, verbal irony occurs when a speaker speaks something contradictory to what he intends to say. Sarcasm is <u>a type of verbal irony</u>, among exaggeration and understatement.
* Question 4: “<em>To add sensory details</em>” is not a purpose of foreshadowing. Foreshadowing is a literary device used to provide the reader with a hint of what is to come later in the story, to create an atmosphere of <u>suspense</u> and <u>believability</u> in a story.
* Question 5: In "<em>The Story of an Hour</em>", the flashback letting us know of Mrs. Mallory's heart condition was used to develop character, since it proves her later death believable.
* Question 6: In a story written in the past tense, <u>the best way to use verb tense</u> in a flashback is to use the past perfect tense two or three times and then go into simple past.
* Question 7: When a fiction writer uses flashback, he or she is giving readers necessary plot and characterization details.
* Question 8: An unreliable narrator cannot be used to tell the story with objectivity.
* Question 9: An unreliable narrator can be used to “<em>all of the above</em>”.
* Question 10: A good reason to use a flashback is to add interest to a story.