Definition of Foreshadowing
A warning, hint, or indication about a future event in the story.
Definition of Suspense
What is a part of literature that is drawn out to make the reader more apprehensive and excited?
Definition of Tone
Tone is the AUTHOR’S attitude towards the audience, the subject, or the character.
Defenition of Irony
What is a literary technique when the reader knows the entire meaning of the characters actions or words but it is unknow to the character.
How is foreshadowing created in a text?
Subtle hints, description, and/or repetition.
What helps to create suspense in movies and shows?
The music/sound effects
Define the literary term mood.
Mood is the feeling the READER gets from a text.
List the three types of irony
What are sitiuational, dramatic, and verbal irony?
Why do writers use Foreshadowing?
To add to the suspense of the story.
Why do writers use suspense?
To keep the reader interested in the story.
The literary terms mood and tone can be used interchangeably, True or False?
False- They can be similar in certain stories, but they have different meanings so they cannot be used interchangeably.
What is a synonym for verbal irony?
Sarcasm
Is foreshadowing more about the past or the future?
The future
Suspense is used to cause which emotion in the reader?
Excitement
Mood is determined by what two story elements?
Mood is shown through:Setting- when/where a story takes place, Atmosphere - the surrounding feelings
For something unexpected to happen
What is Situational Irony?
Something is likely to be foreshadowing if...
Is repeated or emphasized multiple times.
List a type of book that is likely to include lots of suspense
What are horror and mystery?
Tone is determined by what two story elements?
Tone is shown through dialogue - talking and descriptions – the author’s word choice
Dramatic Irony is unexpected to who?
A character in the story