Characterization
POV
Vocabulary Week 1
Vocabulary Week 2
Genres of Literature
100
A character that we know a lot of details about
What is round
100
Point of view where the narator is a character: Uses the pronoun I
What is 1st person POV
100
to submerge in a liquid
What is douse
100
to go back *Hint* Lebron James's hairline!
What is recede
100
One of the genres of iterature....not true
What is fiction
200
A character that we only know a few things about
What is flat
200
Used mainly in non-fiction Pronoun used: YOU
What is 2nd person POV
200
unskilled, a rookie at something
What is inept
200
Very hungry
What is famished
200
One of the genres of literature...text that is true
What is non-fiction
300
A character we know absolutely nothing about
What is a stock character
300
POV that uses the pronouns HE, SHE, IT, THEY
What is 3rd person POV
300
Plainly spoken Example: Mrs. Smith _________ told you to remain on level zero during bell-work.
What is expressly
300
clever, creative, original
What is ingenious
300
One of the genres of literature... It is performed
What is drama
400
A character that does not make a major change in the story
What is static
400
3rd person POV where the narrator knows the thoughts/actions/feelings about more than one, many times ALL the characters in the story
What is 3rd person omniscient
400
Very large
What is immense
400
a doubt, fear, concern
What is misgiving
400
One of the genres of literatures.. It has lines and stanzas and is often created to be a beautiful expression of emotion
What is Poetry
500
A character that makes a major change throughout the story
What is dynamic
500
3rd person POV where the narrator only knows the thoughts/feelings of ONE of the characters
What is 3rd person limited
500
to condemn publicly
What is denounce
500
A false statement made about someone *This word is most used in court cases when someone is sued for __________ because of making a false accusation which cost another money/reputation.
What is libel
500
One of the genres of literature... This genre contains the sub-genres of fairy tales, mythology, etc.
What is Folklore
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