Define the word engendering
What is cause or give rise to?
Define manifold.
What is Many and various?
Define asunder.
What is apart of divided?
Define vehemently.
What is in a forceful, passionate, or intense manner; with great feeling?
Define insidious.
what is proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects.
What is a complex theme?
What is when each thematic point has a counterpoint?
What is the impact of connotation?
What is connotations is the idea or feeling that a word invokes? What is It can have negative, neutral or positive implications on a term?
How setting affects a story.
What is by contributing to the plot, character development, mood, and theme?
The way in which author's purpose shown.
What is a reflection in the way he writes about a topic(persuasive, informative and entertaining tone).
Suggestions created of “Tingling” and “tinkling”.
What is sweet and sentimental?
Implicit meaning and explicit meaning
What is implicit meaning is understood but not not directly stated? What is Explicit is clear and understood while being expressed directly without vagueness?
How can you identify speaker's perspective?
How tone is created in writing.
What is through diction, sentence construction and word order, and by what the characters focus on?
What is satire?
What is a genre in which exaggeration, irony, humor or ridicule are used to criticize and expose flaws in human nature and behavior?
A story within a story.
What is frame narrative
Explain the purpose of parallel plots within a work of fiction.
What is to present two or more plots or subplots that are usually connected by a character or a theme?
What figurative language is the following sentence: "As hard as horn"
What is a simile, comparing the dragon’s cry to an ocean’s roar?
What does the sentence, "You know that the soot cannot spoil your white hair" from The Chimney Sweeper suggest?
a contrast between the innocent children and the work they do
The the use of words in a way that deviates from the conventional order and meaning.
What is figurative language/meaning.
Reader's assumption of the narrator based on context clues.
What is implied identity?
List narrative elements.
What is plot, characters, point of view, setting, theme, conflict, and style?
How can dialogue advance the plot?
What is create emotion, heightening tension between characters or building suspense ahead of a key event or plot turning point?
How the characters view and process what's happening within the story.
What is perspective?
The impact of using an understatement in literature.
What is the distortion of the reader's expectations by downplaying a situation in which the reader might expect a more intense reaction.
The length of a scene and the speed at which you, the writer, distribute information.
What is pacing?