When you name and rename something. You use different words, but it’s the same person or thing.
What are commas of appositives?
The perspective from which a story is told.
What is point of view?
A character goes through a process of maturing.
What is come-of-age?
This is when an author goes to the future or past to explain a different perspective of the story.
What is a time shift?
Settle or find a solution.
What is resolve?
Used for contractions or possessions.
What is an apostrophe?
Someone who tells a story.
This type of trouble creates changes in power dynamics.
What is conflict?
This is when one thing represents another thing.
What is symbolism?
Examples of this include: What kind of person is the main character?, What’s going on?, and Are there character traits that collide with what’s going on?
What are questions for readers of historical fiction?
This word means change.
What is affect?
Belonging to the past.
What is historical?
This is knowledge that is already known about a topic.
What is background knowledge?
This is an aim for writers including things like providing context, introducing characters, and stirring empathy.
What is a goal?
This is the way a character changes in light of conflict.
What is a response to trouble?
This is the opposite of tight.
What is loose?
A process in which something passes to a different stage.
What is development?
This is a period of time marked by similar characteristics.
What is an era?
This looks like inserting quotes or data to support a point you are trying to make in a text.
What is incorporating evidence?
This is the way two or more things are connected in literature.
What is a relationship?
This is a synonym to receive.
What is accept?
A connection between things or ideas.
What is a relationship?
The perspectives of these characters can help readers see different perspectives of the same story.
What are minor characters?
These are things like charts, graphs, and photos.
What is a graphic?
This means less but with countable nouns.
What is fewer?