A comparison that that does not use like or as.
Metaphor
What is the difference between fiction and non-fiction?
Fiction is a made up story; Non-fiction is based on true or factual information
Name the five parts of the plot structure
Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
What is direct characterization?
When an author reveals traits about a character in a direct or straightforward manner.
What is the difference between first person and third person point of view.
First person is told from the perspective of a character that is actively participating in the story.
Third person is told by a narrator that is not an active participant in the story.
Figurative language that gives inhuman objects, human characteristics
Personification
Name two different genres of literature.
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Fiction: historical fiction, thriller/mystery, fantasy/adventure, romance, drama, sci-fi, dystopian, etc.
Non-fiction: biographies, essays, memoirs, etc.
What part of the plot structure does the most intense and/or exciting event occur?
Climax
What is an antagonist?
The villain; character that causes problems for the main character.
Describe 2nd person point of view
Narrator addresses the reader as "you"
Hyperbole
Name at least two characteristics of the science fiction genre.
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1. Futuristic setting
2. Advanced technology
3. Space Exploration/Extraterrestrial encounters
4. Time travel
5. Dystopian/Utopian societies
In what part of the plot is the conflict introduced?
Rising Action
Give at least one example of a protagonist.
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Example: Harry Potter
Explain the difference between third person limited and third person omniscient.
Third person limited - usually only one characters thoughts and feelings are revealed.
Third person omniscient - All characters thoughts and feelings are revealed.
This concept often involves an outcome that's opposite of what was anticipated or seems fitting.
Irony
How does genre influence the expectations of a reader?
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Genre refers to the category or type of writing a work belongs to. Each genre has its own set of conventions, themes, and stylistic elements that shape reader expectations.
What is the purpose of an exposition in the plot structure?
Provides background information on characters, setting (time and place), and initial conflict
A character that goes through a significant change is what type of character?
Dynamic Character
What affect does having an unreliable narrator have on a story?
Creates more tension and suspense due to the fact that the audience can't trust their version of events.
Literary device where an object, person, or action represents a deeper, often abstract idea beyond its literal meaning.
Symbolism
What is at least one common themes and/or elements found in dystopian literature?
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1. Oppressive Control
2. Loss of individuality
3. Environmental destruction
4. Technological Control
5. Resistance or rebellion
It hints at what is to come later in the story.
This type of character exists to highlight the difference between them and the main character.
Foil
How does the choice in point of view influence the tone of a narrative?
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Whoever is telling the story can influence the attitude of the reader on whatever subject is being written about.