definitions
dialogue
IRONY AND CONCRETE VS ABSTRACT
CHARACTERS
CHARACTERS AND CHARACTERIZATION
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The emotional feeling or atmosphere of a literary work created by the author?
What is mood
100
what are the 7 ways dialogue is used
What is building suspense, move the action of the story, arouse readers interest, develop characters, add variety, establish conflict, and make the characters and setting seem real.
100
What is verbal irony
What is when you say something and mean the opposite
100
What is a protagonist
What is the central character with main problem
100
what is a flat character
What is when the character doesnt suprise you
200
A conversation between 2 or more characters?
What is dialogue
200
dialogue is a expression because it
What is dialogue is a concrete expression because it is meant to be heard
200
After tony turned pro, it took him awhile to get used to skating against older kids. abstract or concrete
What is abstract
200
what is a static character
What is teh character has no major change
200
what is it when something is direct
What is when the author tells the reader about the characters
300
The opposite of what is expected
What is irony
300
what is the definition of determination
What is the act of not giving up and trying our hardest to reach a goal
300
Tony rolled and rolled until he ran into a fence
What is concrete
300
what is a dynamic character
What is the character has a meaningful change
300
what is something when it is indirect
What is when the reader infers concrete details about the character
400
A person, animal, or thing that acts in the story
What is characters
400
what is subjective
What is an opinion
400
what is the definition for situational irony
What is opposite of what the audience expects
400
what is an antaginist
What is the character that is the reason for the conflict
400
what is a way dialogue is used
What is arouse readers interest
500
The ways in which an author reveals characters to the audience?
What is characterization
500
what is objective
What is a fact
500
what is the definition for dramatic irony
What is a reader has information but the character does not
500
what is a round character
What is the character will suprise you
500
what is a way dialogue is used
What is make the characters and setting seem real