Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Capitalization
Narrative
Character
100

-to assign or distribute in shares or portions

allot

100

in very great numbers; a very great number

myriad

100

List 3 examples of a proper noun

....

100

Tells the story to the reader

Narrator

100

the central or main character in a story

Protagonist

200

bold, adventurous, recklessly daring

audacious
200

immense; extraordinary in bulk, size, or degree

prodigious

200

List 3 examples of a common noun

....

200

When the narrator speaks

Narration

200

Characters that oppose the protagonist

antagonist

300
- to yield to a request or command

comply

300

extremely nervous and easily frightened; shy or timid

skittish

300

Common Nouns

Non-specific people, places, things

300

When a character speaks

Dialogue

300

well developed, life-like, shows emotions

Round Character
400

- an iron hook used to grab and hold

grapple

400
- a rope or chain used to fasten something to a fixed object

tether

400

What are proper nouns?

Specific people, places, things
400

Narrator EXPLICITLY describe a character

Direct Characterizations

400

one dimensional, does not display emotional depth

Flat Character

500

- to urge on; to stir up, start, incite

instigate

500

a sounding together; agreement or accord

unison

500

The three things you always capitalize

1. Proper Nouns

2. Titles and Headings

3. First word of a sentence

500

not clearly stated, implied

Implicit

500

Characters who undergo a an important self change

Dynamic Characters

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