When the author directly tell readers the personality of a character
What is Direct Characterization
The time, place, and social conditions that influence a work of literature
What is historical and cultural context
A lifeguard is drowning in a swimming pool.
What is situational irony?
What is tone?
Ms. Ynacay assigned so much homework last night that I felt like I was buried under a mountain of books and papers.
What is hyperbole?
When readers must make inferences on what a character is like
What is Indirect Characterization
the writer's tone, the portrayal of characters, and conflicts is shaped by
Watching the first movie in the "Scream" franchise, we know Ghostface is actually two individuals. This builds tension and suspense as we watch the main characters interact with them and then try to fight and survive the slasher. It is part of what makes it such a successful film.
What is dramatic irony?
The author's tone is light-hearted and amusing, creating a sense of humor and fun. What is the term for this tone?
What is humorous?
When it comes to literature, Ms. Ynacay is like an open book, always eager to share her knowledge and insights with her students.
What is idiom?
The reason someone acts a certain way
What is motivation or motive
Waiting nervously to speak to the manager of the business, he clutched the copy of his resume and adjusted the tie around his neck. His suit made him look very professional, he'd make a good impression, so he kept his phone on silent. It would be embarrassing if it went off.
Using context clues, we can infer he is about to have a what?
Job interview
Sasha could tell her little brother was in a mood to annoy and terrorize her while she was trying to do her homework. She rolled her eyes and said, "oh yay, I am really going to have a great night now that you're here."
What is verbal irony?
The author's tone is one of tension and anxiety, creating a sense of unease in the reader. What is the term for this tone?
What is anxious?
To exaggerate cam also be referred to as
Different clues help you understand the reasons behind a character's motivation (name 3)
What are
1. background information
2. speech
3. thoughts
4. actions
5. key events
She needed to tell him the urgent news as soon as possible, so she found someone on a horse and paid them to rush her message to the next town. It was important to tell him his mother had become ill and his father had died.
Making inferences, what can be determined about the context of this text?
She does not just call/text/email the person - she does not send a letter but sends a messenger on horseback
In a mystery novel, a detective is getting close to solving a complex murder case. The detective is confident that they've identified the killer and is about to reveal their findings to the police. However, the reader, through earlier chapters of the book, knows that the detective has made a crucial mistake and is about to accuse the wrong person.
What is dramatic irony?
The author's tone is one of reverence and admiration, conveying deep respect for the subject. What is the term for this tone?
What is admiring?
Sound words such as "munch, crunch, bam, and pow"
What is onomatopoeia?
Character motivation can impact a plot (True or False)
What is True
What are some things that would be different for a story of a high school student during the 1970s?
Specific answers that show it's a different time period
Answers vary:
Ms. Ynacay, an English teacher who assigns extensive reading assignments to her students, has a large stack of books but never finds the time to read for her own pleasure due to her busy schedule. She has 6 jobs after all.
What is situational irony?
It is ironic she forces and expects her students to read but has no time to read when she actually enjoys it.
The author's tone as they say one thing but clearly mean the opposite. What is the term for this tone that oozes insincerity?
What is sarcastic?
It is raining cats and dogs can be both......
What is idiom and hyperbole?