grammer
Fiction
pov
genre
literary elements
100

Find the mistake?

is it spelled Acquiesce or Awquiesce

Acquiesce 

100

What does fiction refer to ?

Fiction refers to creative works (stories, books, films, etc.) that are imaginary or invented, not based purely on fact, though they can be inspired by reality

100

Who is telling the story, and what is their relationship to the plot?

This identifies the narrator (e.g., first person, third person) and how involved they are in the events.

100

What are the essential "rules" or patterns of this genre (e.g., plot points, character types, settings)?

This helps understand the story's framework, like a detective in a mystery or dragons in fantasy.

100

 what is Plot/Structure?

How do the rising action, climax, and falling action work together to build tension and lead to the story's resolution

200

whats wrong whit this sentences? 

hi Charlie how are you?

It need capital h

200

What are the primary elements of fiction?

Character, pot, setting, and pov

200

How does the narrator's perspective affect the depiction of events?

This prompts consideration of bias, focus, and what details might be emphasized or left out due to who is telling the story.

200

What expectations does this genre set for the reader (e.g., emotional journey, type of ending)?

Genres are marketing tools that tell readers what to anticipate, from a happy ending in romance to suspense in a thriller

200

what is character

How do the protagonist's motivations, flaws, and relationships with others develop throughout the story, and what do they learn

300

what does having bad blood mean ?

conflict 

300

Can a fictional story be based on real events?

Yes

300

Is the narrator reliable? Why or why not?

This question is especially relevant for first-person narratives where the narrator might be subjective, misinformed, or even lying to the reader

300

How does the author use style, tone, and structure to either meet or challenge these conventions?

  1. Is the writing witty (comedy) or atmospheric (horror), and how does the plot unfold (linear, fragmented)?
300

what is Setting/Atmosphere

In what specific ways does the time and place (setting) create a particular mood or atmosphere, and how does it affect the characters' actions

400

What does Accismus mean?

 Accismus is a useful term for pretending to be disinterested in something when you actually want it. Pull this word out when you see someone

400

What is the main difference between fiction and nonfiction?

Fiction is literature created from the writer's imagination, involving invented characters, settings, and events. Nonfiction, by contrast, is based on factual information, real people, and actual events, and aims to educate or inform the reader.

400

What events in the narrative would change if the story was written from a different character's point of view

This encourages critical thinking about how perspective shapes the reader's understanding of the entire story.

400

What are the central themes (love, justice, survival) and core conflicts (person vs. self, world, nature) common to this genre?

Understanding these helps grasp the story's deeper meaning and stakes

400

what is conflict

What are the primary types of conflict (e.g., person vs. self, person vs. society), and how do they drive the narrative forward

500

what does sonder mean

It means the understanding of someones deep emotion.

500

It was Sunday morning and I saw Lebron.rJ walking whit bugs bunny from looney tunes.

what type of fiction is it? 

fan fiction

500

How does the author's (or narrator's) point of view influence your perception of the other characters

This focuses on how the lens through which we view the world can color our opinions of the people around us

500

How does the genre define the story's reality (the "world-building")?

Does it follow our world (Contemporary), a past one (Historical), or a new one (Fantasy/Sci-Fi) with different rules?

500

Theme/Symbolism

What universal idea or message about life is the author exploring, and how are key symbols or motifs used to reinforce it

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