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100

Taciturn

to be silent or quiet.

100

Mutinous

Rebellious 

100

Sojourn

To visit or a temporary stay.

100

Vexation

To be annoyed or irritated. 
100

Insidious

To inflict harm.
200

What is implicit and explicit meaning?

Implicit is not stated clearly in the text. Explicit is stated directly in the text.

200
How many figurative languages are there?

5

200

How many narrative elements are there?

5

200

What are the different types of irony?

Verbal irony, dramatic irony, situational irony. 

200

What are the 5 plot elements?

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution.

300

What feelings are known for gothic romance?

Dark and negative feelings.

300

What words would you use to set a first person view?

I, me, us, we, our. 

300

What is description in gothic romance?

Description in gothic romance is when sentences describe how natural elements look, sound, and feel.

300
What tone does the word hopeless set?

Gloomy or depressed

300

How do you create a gloomy setting?

By describing the setting as dark and cloudy. 

400

When planning to write a gothic romance what is freewriting?

Freewriting is when you just write what comes to mind. 

400

What are the five kinds of figurative language?

Simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, onomatopoeia.

400

What are the narrative elements?

Framing, characterization, plot, setting, tone.

400

What does word choice affect?

Tone

400

What is the climax part of a story?

It is the most suspenseful and intense part of a story. 

500

Love is an example of what genre?

Romanticism 

500

How do you set tone?

Word choice

500

Why does the end of a gothic romance scene lack an end?

To build mystery and suspense.

500

What is the best way to end a suspenseful gothic romance story?

Ending it with a cliffhanger. 

500

Why do authors use indirect characteristics?

It allows readers to make inferences about the character that is being described.