Vocabulary
A Novel Approach
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Consider the Source
It's a Play Thing
100

Thinking about your own thinking

Waht is Metacognition?

100

One tells a true story or gives specific facts while the other make things up as it goes along.

What is the difference between fiction and nonfiction?

100

This is a form of language based on how words are used. Usually specific to a region.

What is Dialect?

100

Letters, diary entries, and first-hand accounts of events are examples of this.

What is a primary source?

100
This is Dramatic Irony.

What is a situtation where an audience knows something that a character does not?

200

An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.

What is allusion

200

These are the four types of writing

What are: persuasive, narrative, expository, and descriptive? 

200

The way an author writes and the tecniques that he or she uses

What is style?

200

This is a documentary.

What is a movie, television, or radio program that provides facutal record or report.

200
These are the five characteristics of the Modernist Movement.
What are individualism, multiple perspectives, free verse, and literary devices?
300

The definition of a universal theme.

An idea that applies to anyone regardless of cultural differences or geographic location.

300

This is the difference between historical fiction and a novel written during a different period in history.

One bases its setting, plot, and characters on historical fact. The other uses more general information to create a believable fiction. 

300

This defines a dynamic character

What is a character that learns and grows throughout a story.

300

The Nine From Little Rock documentary was about this.

What is the Arkansas school integration crisis and changes wrought in subsequent years?

300

Developed in the US around 1912, this served to privde experimental centers for dramatic arts. 

What is the Little Theatre Movement?

400

Someone or thing that has second-hand information. 

What is a Secondary Source 

400

This is why it's important to include both external ind internal conflicts in novels.

What is: Internal conflicts help readers identify with the characters in a story more easily. External conflicts make a story seem more meaningful by prompting readers to think about bigger issues. The ways these two types of conflicts interact can make a novel’s story and themes stick with readers for a very long time.

400

The the following are examples of this word: roses that stand for romance, a butterfly that shows tranformation, a dog can represent loyalty.

What is an example of symbolism

400

This is a loosely organized but sustained campaign in support of a social goal, typically either the implementation or the prevention of change.

What is social movement?

400

This is an inciting incident.

What is an incident that starts the main conflict in a story?

500

A type of theater that uses new and unconventional ways to tell a story.

What is experimental theater

500

These are the standard stages of plot

What are exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?

500

When something in a story give you an idea of what will happen next.

What is foreshadowing?

500
This is when and why people started using DDT

What is: DDT was used in the 1940s to combat malaria and other insect-borne human diseases. 

500

In a play, this is how characters' personalities are revealed to the audience.

What are dialogue and stage directions?

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