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CLIMAX

The highest point of tension or turning point in a story, often the most intense or dramatic moment.

Example Sentence: The climax of the novel was a thrilling showdown between the detective and the murderer.

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CONFLICT

Definition: The struggle or problem that drives the plot, whether internal or external.

Example: Person vs. Person/Self/Society/Nature

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GENRE

Definition: A category or type of artistic work, such as a literary, musical, or film genre.

Example Sentence: Science fiction is a popular genre known for exploring futuristic technologies and societal issues.

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Kha Nhi can speak 4 languages.

Yes

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THEME

The central idea or message conveyed by a work of art or literature.

Example Sentence: The theme of love and sacrifice resonated throughout the entire novel, touching the hearts of readers.

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METAPHOR

Definition: A figure of speech that compares two unlike things to convey a deeper meaning.

Example: She's got a heart of gold.

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AUDIENCE

Definition: The group of people for whom a performance, message, or work of art is intended.

Example Sentence: The comedian's jokes were tailored to his young adult audience, full of pop culture references.

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Bonnie's main reason to draw is to make money on her commissions.

No, it is a hobby and way for her to express her emotions.

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CHARACTERIZATION

A person or entity in a story, and the process of developing and describing them.

Example Sentence: The author's vivid characterization made the protagonist feel like a real, relatable person.

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POINT OF VIEW

Definition: The perspective from which a story is narrated, such as first person, third person, etc.

Example: First person, second person, third person, third person omniscient

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PACING

Definition: The speed at which a story is told, including the rhythm and timing of events.

Example Sentence: The novel's fast pacing kept readers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end.

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Frank's favourite animals are the capybara and goose.

Yes.

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NARRATION

Definition: The act of telling a story, typically in literature or film.

Example: First (I, me, we), second (you, yours), and third (he, she, it, they); How I Met your Mother or Grey's Anatomy

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FLASHBACK

Definition: A narrative device where a past event is depicted in the present timeline.

Example: In Titanic, Rose, an elderly lady being interviewed, recalls scenes from 1912.

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BODY LANGUAGE

Definition: Nonverbal communication expressed through gestures, postures, and facial expressions.

Example Sentence: Her crossed arms and furrowed brow conveyed her displeasure through body language.

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Harry has a dog named Lulu.

No, her name is Huhu.
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JUXTAPOSITION

Placing two or more contrasting elements side by side to highlight their differences.

Example: Light and dark imagery in a painting.

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SATIRE

A form of humor or commentary that uses irony, sarcasm, or ridicule to criticize or mock societal issues.

Example: A lot of news medias use a lot of satire to engage their audience.


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DIALOGUE

Definition: Conversation between characters in a story, play, or film.

Example Sentence: The witty dialogue between the two main characters added humor and depth to the movie.

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The one place that Hubert wants to visit one day is Guam.

No, it is Palau.