Auditory Learning
Learning by what you hear.
Ex: Being able to recall a conversation easily
Plot v. sequence
what happens in the story v. the order of the story
Protagonist v. antagonist
Main character v. what the main character fights against
Diction & Tone
The authors choice of words & attitude
Tactile v. Kinesthetic
Touch v. movement
playing with a pen v. walking to think more clearly
Setting v. atmosphere
Where v. how we feel/ the overall vibe
Round v. flat character
realistic complex v. simple unrealistic
conflict/rising action v. climax
the beginning and build of the problem v. the peak excitement
Interpersonal v. intrapersonal
learning new material with others v. alone
Exposition v. resolution
beginning v. end
Static characters. Are they round or flat characters?
Unchanging. Static characters can be round or flat, it simply means their opinions don't change
Inference v. Prediction
Information and depth of a moment v. guess about what will happen in the story later
logical v. reflective
patterns of the outside world v. patterns of the inner personal world
Foreshadow v. flashback
a hint, from the author, about what is going to happen in the future plot v. a memory of a character
Indirect characterization v. direct characterization
thoughts, opinions, ideas, likes and dislikes v. appearance and actions
Please define subordinate character and give 3 types. Bonus points if you can describe them.
minor characters
static subordinate
round subordinate
flat subordinate
reflective v. intrapersonal
Spotting patterns within oneself v. simply learning new material alone
What type of story does a flashforward take place in?
Frame tale
Internal conflict v. external conflict
a problem the character has with themselves ex: feelings inner thoughts v. the world causing direct problems