It is a figure of speech that makes a comparison. Showing similarities between two different things.
What are Similes?
Tell a single story, make it up, read it in one sitting, with a beginning, a middle and an end, between 1,000 and 10,000 words
The definition of a short story
It is the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character
What is characterrzation
Emma
Who was Fusi‘s daughter?
pathos, logos, and ethos.
The tactics advertisers use to get you to buy their products can be divided into three categories
This compares life with a rollercoaster. It says life is a roller coaster. It has its ups and downs and can be scary and yet exciting. Much is conveyed in a few words.
What are Metaphors?
Setting, plot, conflict, character, point of view, theme
Short story element
Direct Characterization,Indirect Characterization
What is two type of characterization
She was tall and big boned with the square,pugnacious face of a bulldog. Every inch of her head would be crammed with metal curlers and her angular body hidden by a plain white cotton shift that hung from her broad shoulders like a tent. Whenever she was angry with him, she always stood rigid and white lipped, her hands clenched at her sides.
What is Emma's physical description?
An appeal to emotion.
An appeal to logic or reason.
An appeal to credibility or character.
What are pathos, logos, and ethos mean
Both are literacy devices that serve to creat vivid imagery in literary texts. And both are used to make comparisons. And both often connect two items which might not otherwise be connected.
What are Similes and Metaphors?
The highest point of interest and the turning point of the story.the reader wonders what will happen next,will the conflict be resolved or not.
What is the definition of the climax of the storyline?
It tells the audience what the personality of the character is.
What is direct characterization
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Porch features
An advertisement using it will give you the evidence and statistics you need to fully understand what the product does.
What is logos
It usually describe abstract ideas. And similes and metaphors make texts more interesting and engaging for the reader or listener. They paint a vivid picture in the mind.
Why use similes and metaphors?
It is essential to the plot, and in the face of any form of opposition from the protagonist, there may be a central struggle, a dominant struggle, or multiple struggles
What is conflict?
Speech,Thoughts,Effect on other characters,Actions,Lookscharacterization:
Five different methods of indirect
Getting up at eight. Bells forbreakfast, coffee and dinncr. Bells for everything. He wassurprised that they didn't have bells for going to the toilet.Someone watching over you cvery minute of every day. Itwas as if, having eamed the right to be an adult, you had
How do the locals who work at home treat prisoners?
“A commercial shows an image of a happy couple riding in a Corvette.” It is pathos, logos, or ethos.
Give a example of pathos
“The Highwayman”
In which of his songs does Alfred Noyes mention a Similes?
It is controlling idea or its central insight. It is the author's underlying meaning or main idea that she/he is trying to convey.
What is the theme?
Characterization“Mr.Bingley was good looking and gentleman like;he had a pleasant countenance,and easy,unaffected manners.”
Give a example for direct
A balloon formed in his stomach and made him feel uncomfortable. Like a balloon being inflated, it expanded rapidly until his lungs and heart were squeezed out of breath.
What happens to Fusi's body when he pushes?
(Avante Garde,Weasel Words,Magic Ingredients,Patriotism,Transfer,Plain Folks,Snob Appeal,Bribery,Bandwagon)
Some of the more specific strategies advertisers can use. To name a few