Vocabulary
Perspective
Perspective II
Dialogue
Answering Questions
100
This is a set of consistent features regarding the way through which the story is communicated to the audience.
What is narrative voice?
100
Identify the following perspective: "I never realized that how we treated Jimmy last summer would change everything forever."
First Person Perspective
100
This narrative mode is in third person, but only focuses on the thoughts and views of a specific character.
What is third person limited?
100
When starting a piece of dialogue, you must use this type of punctuation mark.
What are quotation marks?
100
All paragraphs must contain these.
What are five to seven relevant sentences.
200
This word means to pay tribute or respect to.
What is homage?
200
These are the three types of Third Person Narration.
What are Omniscient, Subjective, and Limited?
200
When there is a phrase before dialogue, there must be a _______ before the dialogue is introduced.
What is a comma?
200
When answering open-ended questions, this is the strategy that we use.
What is the RACES method?
300
This is another word for point of view.
What is perspective?
300
This is an example of second-person narration.
What is any phrase with the "you" perspective.
300
This perspective uses "he," "she," "it," "they," but never "I" in its narration.
What is third person narration?
300
When there is no phrase before dialogue, this is what you must do.
What is start a new paragraph?
300
When we restate, we want to be sure to include what?
What is the author's name and the title of the source material?
400
This is the main character/hero/heroine of a narrative.
What is the protagonist?
400
This perspective uses a narrator that is all knowing and all seeing.
What is third person omniscient?
400
This perspective always uses "I," "me," "my," and "mine" in its narration.
What is first person perspective?
400
All ending punctuation belongs in this part of the quoted dialogue.
What is inside the quotes?
400
These are examples of adjectives.
What is (answer dependent on students' answers).
500
This is the character or force that is trying to stop the opposing character from achieving his/her goals.
What is the antagonist?
500
This narrator does not express opinions, thoughts, or feelings.
What is third person subjective?
500
This is the reason why second-person narration is rarely used.
What is it is uncomfortable for the reader, it uses the "you" perspective, it is difficult to write in.
500
This is the reason why words aren't always capitalized directly after a quote (For example: "Oh no!" the aliens cried.)
What is it would change the meaning of the sentence.
500
These are examples of adverbs.
What is (Answer dependent on student's answer).
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