Unit 2-A
Unit 2-B
Unit 2-C
Unit 1-A
Unit 1-B
100
to provide evidence to make more certain; to confirm
What is corroborate?
100
cautious; very careful
What is gingerly?
100
to give in
What is succumb?
100
a character, symbol, story pattern, or other element that is common to human experience across cultures.
What is archetype?
100
character tells the story from his or her own perspective
What is first person point-of-view?
200
to thrill or shock
What is electrify?
200
done in a hurry
What is cursory?
200
clothed or covered
What is clad?
200
descriptive or figurative language used to create word pictures in a reader's mind.
What is imagery?
200
the sequence of related events that make up a story.
What is plot?
300
wearing away or rubbing away or a scraped or worn area
What is abrasion?
300
a serious attempt
What is endeavor?
300
to take from a source
What is derive?
300
words that describe a character, a setting, an event, etc.
What is details?
300
a narrative technique that refers to the amount of time a writer gives to describing each event and the amount time a writer takes to develop each stage in the plot.
What is pacing?
400
a list of possessions or goods on hand, to make a complete list of
What is inventory?
400
to pretend or imitate
What is simulate?
400
causing shock or horror
What is gruesome?
400
the time and place in which a narrative occurs
What is setting?
400
a narrator (not a character) tells the story
What is third-person-point of view?
500
a guess
What is surmise?
500
to make a face expressing feelings of pain or disgust
What is grimace?
500
to remove the water from
What is dehydrate?
500
a struggle between opposing forces, either internal or external. man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. society, man vs. self
What is conflict?
500
the perspective from which a story is told
What is point-of-view?