You must include these two items following a direct quote in the body of a paper.
What is the author's last name and the page number.
100
This is the point in the story where the story gets more exciting and alive. This is often the turning point in the plot or a point that marks change in the protagonist's affairs.
What is the climax.
100
This question only has one right answer.
What is a factual question.
100
As it isn't clear whether or not O'Brien is telling readers a true story or just scattered pieces of memories, we can refer to him as this.
What is an unreliable narrator.
100
If we discussed the use of "Shona" vs. "English" in Nervous Conditions and how language is related to power and control, we would be analyzing the novel using this critical lens.
What is post-colonial lens.
200
You must cite the source in the body of your essay whenever you incorporate evidence to support a claim. You can incorporate evidence using either of these two techniques.
What is paraphrase or direct quotation.
200
This is when the author uses something physical to represent something intangible like an idea or concept.
What is symbolism.
200
This question requires you to support your answer using evidence from the text.
What is an interpretative question.
200
When Elie steps back from describing specific horrifying events in Auschwitz and explores his changing relationship with God, Elie reveals to us this type of problem.
What is an internal conflict.
200
"Sneetches" and "Horrible Things" are examples of this kind of writing.
What are allegories.
300
This is the tense of writing you should use when you refer to the plot of book in your essay.
What is present tense.
300
This is a new understanding or realization that a character experiences.
What is an epiphany.
300
If I wanted to you know your opinion or judgment on a topic, I would ask this type of question.
What is an evaluative question.
300
In both 1984 and Night, some characters survived using this mechanism.
What is Delusion.
400
MLA formatting uses this type of citation when citing a source in the body of an essay.
What is parenthetical citation.
400
This is the movement or length between the action and the exposition in the story, or the length of time between the cause and the effect.
What is pacing.
400
If I asked you if you would try to resist the Nazis OR stay with your family and follow orders, I would be asking you this type of question.
What is an evaluative question.
400
The following character can be considered a antagonist in Nervous Conditions.
Who is Babamukuru.
400
Feminists believe that we live in this type of society.
What is a patriarchal society.
500
This page at the end of your essay with a list of the full citations for all the sources that you used throughout your paper.
What is The Works Cited page.
500
The specific language or attitude used by the author or narrator.
What is tone.
500
If I asked you, "What do you think Elie's reference to "Night" symbolized?", I would be asking you this type of question.
What is an interpretative question.
500
In 1984, the narrator is not a a character in the story but he only reveals a single character's thought process (Winston). This is the kind of narration that does not share multiple viewpoints.
What is biased narration.
500
Winston sees a rat with Julia in their small apartment (love nest) above the shop. Later, in Room 101, the rat makes a reappearance. This pattern is known as the following literary device.