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refers to the method of narration in the short story, novel, narrative poem, or work of nonfiction.
What is Point of view.
100
consists of descriptive words and phrases that re-create sensory experiences for the reader.
What is Imagery.
100
the time and place of the action of a story.
What is Setting.
100
The sequence of events in a story.
What is Plot.
100
Contrast between appearance and reality--usually one that is the opposite of what it seems.
What is Irony.
200
-Introduces setting and characters -Introduces the conflict
What is Exposition.
200
Is the turning point and the moment of greatest suspense-- makes the outcome of the conflict clear.
What is Climax.
200
The feeling or atmosphere that the writer creates for the reader.
What is Mood.
200
direct meaning, dictionary definition
What is Denotation.
200
Reveals the final outcome and ties up loose ends.
What is Resolution.
300
"Plot" consists of?
What is Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.
300
A struggle between opposing forces.
What is Conflict.
300
Presents complications that intensify the conflict and builds suspense.
What is Rising Action.
300
"Rome, 45 B.C." is an example of?
What is Setting.
300
Eases the suspense, reveals the outcome of the story's climax, show how the main character resolves the conflict.
What is Falling Action.
400
Secondary word meaning, commonly understood, contains emotional emplications.
What is Connotation.
400
A contrast between what the reader and character expect and what actually happens.
What is Situational Irony.
400
Exists when someone knowingly exaggerates or says one thing and means another.
What is Verbal Irony.
400
Give an example of a word that expresses the connotation of the word "home."
What is warm, family, memories...etc.
400
Give an example of a word or words that expresses the denotation of the word "home."
What is brick, 4-walls, kitchen, bedroom, bathrooms...etc.
500
How does Point of View affect a story?
What is 1st person- gives a more personal account and feel to the story. 3rd person- less personal, more of an outside observer.
500
Where the reader or viewer knows something that a character does not know.
What is Dramatic Irony.
500
A neutral, impersonal, observer or recorder.
What is Third Person Objective Point of View.
500
All-knowing point of view.
What is Third Person Omniscient.
500
The narrator tells only what one character thinks, feels, and observes.
What is Third Person Limited.
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