What are the three types of point of view?
1st person
2nd person
3rd person
The basic unit of rhythm, consisting of a specific combination of stressed and unstressed syllables:
A foot.
Summary or Scene: details at length with a relatively short period of time – necessary
Scene
"You hit the nail on the head with that response."
a. Idiom
b. Antithesis
c. Irony
Idiom
The _____ expresses the _____.
a. mental, morality
b. outer, inner
c. psychic, physic
d. inner, outer
b. outer, inner
The central character of a story:
Protagonist
A pause that occurs within a line (after disobedience):
Caesura
Story or Plot: A series of events deliberately arranged to reveal their dramatic, thematic, and emotional significance.
Plot
"We need new blood to help us come up with ideas."
a. Apostrophe
b. Hyperbole
c. Metonymy
Metonymy
Give 4 examples of what dialogue does for characters and the story.
What are the three types of 3rd person point of view?
Omniscient
Limited Omniscient
Objective omniscient
What is the structure of a limerick poem?
5 lines
AABBA
Lines 1,2,5: three metrical feet
Lines 3,4: two metrical feet
Flashback or Backstory: Any information about the past, whatever occurred before the plot begins, is revealed in dialogue, characters' thoughts, or in narration.
Backstory
"Put your heads together to solve this problem."
a. Synecdoche
b. Oxymoron
c. Euphemism
Synecdoche
Every character has to have a ____.
Desire
____ represents the obstacles to the protagonists' desires.
Antagonist
What is the structure of a sonnet?
14 lines
ABAB CDCD EFEF GG
Iambic pentameter
Conflicts can be presented through ____, ____, and ____.
Appearance, speech, and action.
"Don't be such a Scrooge!"
a. Paradox
b. Pun
c. Allusion
Allusion
Flat or stock character: defined by a single idea or quality, useful to fulfill a function, no need to know a lot about them.
Flat character
Common story structure:
What is iambic pentameter?
5 sets of unstressed then stressed words.
Diction is...
a combination of vocabulary, words chosen, and syntax, the order in which they are used.
"O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
a. Synecdoche
b. Apostrophe
c. Metonymy
Apostrophe
What are the methods for presenting character? Direct and indirect.
Directly:
Indirectly: