What point of view?
The narrator = protagonist
- may be unreliable storyteller only sees what he/she sees)
- Pronouns: I, me, we, us, my
1st person POV
100
turning point (emotional or intense) protagonist may change
CLIMAX
100
WHAT TYPE OF INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION?:
what the character looks like
appearance
100
What are the two big types of conflict?
internal and external
100
The first paragraph in an essay is called an...
INTRODUCTION
200
What point of view?
- usually used for nonfiction (how-to books)
- Pronouns: You, your
2nd person POV
200
Comparing two (or more) unlike things using "like" or "as"
EX: The memory was like a knife cutting into him.
SIMILE
200
WHAT TYPE OF INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION?:
what the character thinks and/or feels?
thoughts and feelings
200
Which type of conflict is this? (internal or external)
Character vs. Society
external
200
TLQ stands for...
transition, lead-in, quote
300
What point of view?
- narrator is NOT a character
- Pronouns: He, She, It, They, him, her, them
actions, dialogue but NO thoughts & feelings
3rd person objective POV
300
these describe the personality of a character (ex: courageous, hardworking, kind)
traits
300
Direct or Indirect Characterization?
The author describes a character by showing rather than telling the reader (5 types)
indirect
300
Which type of conflict is this? (internal or external)
Character vs. Character
external
300
The sentence that introduces your main idea for the paragraph is called a...
TOPIC SENTENCE
400
What point of view?
- narrator is NOT a character
- Pronouns: He, She, It, They, him, her, them
ONE person’s thoughts, feelings, actions, dialogue
narrator may also include descriptions on surroundings
3rd person limited POV
400
True or False? Every paragraph may each have its own main idea but in one piece of text / chapter/ article, there is usually one BIG central or main idea.
TRUE!
400
WHAT TYPE OF INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION?:
what other characters think about the character
other characters' reactions
400
Identify the type of external conflict:
Brian vs. Canadian Wilderness
Character vs. Nature
400
details or quotes that support the main idea, topic sentence, or thesis is called...
textual evidence
500
- narrator is NOT a character
- Pronouns: He, She, It, They, him, her, them
GOD: all-knowing, everyone’s everything
3rd person omniscient POV
500
Students read a description of a text and determine whether it was written to ENTERTAIN, INFORM, or PERSUADE the reader. What is this called?
AUTHOR'S PURPOSE
500
Name the five types of indirect characterization
appearance, dialogue, thoughts & feelings, actions, other characters' reactions
500
Which type of internal conflict is this?
Brian vs. courage