Tone
Writing Structure
Types of Literature
Examples of Perspective
Meanings
100

When a character is stressed out, the tone they typically use is:

What is angry, forceful, assertive, etc...?

100

Where would the content of a book/paper be found?

What is the body?

100

Works whose topics never occured in reality are what genre of book?

What is Fiction?

100

"I saw the dog jump over the fence." What perspective is this sentence from?

What is 1st-person?

100

Explain the author's vision.

What is the theme or idea the story has, the plot of the story, etc...?

200

When a character is happy, the tone they usually use is:

What is pleased, warm, excited, etc...?

200

What is a glossary in a book comparable to?

What is a dictionary?

200

Works that are completely true and often scientific are considered what type of literature? (Think broad-term)

What is Non-Fiction?

200

"John saw the dog jump over the fence." What perspective is this sentence from?

What is 3rd-Person?

200

Define mood in literature.

What is the atmosphere of the narrative?

300

When a character is sad, the tone they usually use is:

What is distant, low, hurt, etc...?

300

When addressing a topic in your introduction, it is often best to _______ your prompt.

What is restate?

300

What is literature that recounts a heroic adventure or journey in the form of a narrative poem? (Think Homer)

What is an epic?

300

This "speech" is often seen in plays and movies when a character wants to express their thoughts or feelings.

What is a monologue?

300

Define a summary.

What is a recount of main points in a piece?

400

What is tone?

What is indicitive of a character's feeling, the author's feeling or attitude toward a subject?

400

What is usually found in the conclusion of a paper?

What is general ideas about the topic, question restating, what you learned, etc...?

400

Literature that focuses on observation and recording of the natural occurences in our world is considered what kind of literature?

What is scientific literature?

400

Provide an example of conflict that you might see in a work of literature. (Use ___ Vs. ____ )

What is Man Vs. Man, Man Vs. Society, Man Vs. Nature, etc...?

400

Define a thesis.

What is a topic that will be addressed in a paper, a statement to be proved, etc...?

500

What is the difference between emotion and tone?

What is the expression of emotion is done through tone?
500

Identify where you'd first see the following writing structure in a paper: Thesis Statement.

What is Introduction?

500

What makes a romantic peice of literature romantic? (Not the genre, the time period!)

What is emphasis on emotion, artistic freedom, etc...?

500

"You are the only one who can save us!" What perspective is this sentence from? (Note; the reader is the one being addressed in this sentence.)

What is 2nd-Person?

500

Your body paragraphs should reflect what?

What are the needs of the audience?

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