last Tuesday 8am
Setting
Identify the type of conflict:
You hear a noise in your home, you turn around and see a dark figure.
Character vs. Supernatural
What is the difference between MOOD and TONE in literature?
Tone is the author's feelings towards the subject
Mood is how the piece of literature makes you feel when reading
The action is focused on them
Protagonist
Define Ethos, provide an example
Ethos:
Appeal to Credibility
Concession
Facts
Personal testimony
Refutation
Statistics
Sincerity
Use of credible and reliable sources
Writer’s authority and experience
Conflict
Identify the type of conflict:
You walk into the cafeteria on Monday, you see Chester's eyes meet yours. Suddenly you're convinced he knows that you know. You start to panic and question how you even have friends if you're this weird. You run out of the cafeteria and into a pole.
Character vs. Self
FALSE
Harry Poooootter
Round Character
Repetition
This makes up a short story
Literary Elements
Identify the type of conflict:
You realize that your male coworkers don't take you seriously as their new boss
Character vs. Society
Bibliography
Causes problems for the protagonist
Antagonist
The following is an example of...
Explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog—you understand it better, but the frog dies in the process
analogy
Read the scenario and identify what type of characterization the author is using:
Ruth Casket had big brown eyes that freaked people out. It wasn't so much her eyes, but rather the fact that she hissed at people if they got too close to her.
Direct Characterization
Identify the type of conflict:
Your newest Tesla starts to bug out and act crazy. Before you know it, you can't control your car. It takes you on the opposite side of the road and the speed starts to increase
Character vs. Technology
The following is an example of what type of sentence?
The girls were painting animal pictures, and Katrina spilled the paint
Compound sentence
"who's that?" asked barb.
"That's Bertha," said Chris.
"Have we always had her in our class??" asked barb.
"I guess, I don't know too much about them"
Flat Character
When you are 'appealing to reason' what rhetorical appeal (ethos, pathos, logos) are you using?
Logos
Read the scenario and identify what type of characterization the author is using:
She wasn't sure why Bernadette wouldn't answer her text messages. It was just one unread text after another. I mean, she knew what she did wasn't right, but stuff like that she found funny, she wasn't sure what the big deal was.
Indirect Characterization
identify the type of conflict:
You hear a loud alarm and see people ignore it. "Must not be that bad then" you figure. Then, you see it over the horizon.
Character vs. Nature
Which type of POV is the following written in ?
As the campers settled into their tents, Zara hoped her eyes did not betray her fear, and Lisa silently wished for the night to quickly end
3rd person omniscient
"do you know the answer Susan??" Mr. Wilson asks.
"um what was it again?" She asked twirling her light hair.
"what is 4x2?" he sighed.
"um 6?" she said confidently
Stock Character
Define parallelism
the repetition of similar grammatical structures within a sentence or group of sentences, often using similar words or phrases, to create emphasis, rhythm, and clarity, effectively highlighting the connection between related ideas