Literature
Writing
Genres
Point of View
Literature II
100
The author's message
What is Theme
100
Writing used to convince the reader to do something(take action)
What is persuasive
100
A story that is not real but is set in the present and involves events that could actually happen
What is realistic fiction
100
Narrator gives reader directions. Uses pronouns you and your
What is 2nd person
100
A problem in the story between the main character and another person
What is man v/s man-external conflict
200
The most suspenseful part of the story
What is climax
200
Writing used to explain facts or give directions
What is expository
200
A story that is not true but is set during a real time in history
What is historical fiction
200
Narrator outside of story. Explains events in the story but doesn't know any thoughts.
What is 3rd person objective
200
The main character deals with a problem inside of his/her head
What is internal conflict or man v/s self
300
Where and when a story takes place
What is setting
300
Writing used to tell a person's story, has a beginning, middle, and end.
What is Narrative
300
A story that is made up but uses science to create an extraordinary plot
What is science fiction
300
Narrator inside of story uses I, me, my
What is 1st person
300
To persuade, inform, explain, or entertain
What is Author's purpose
400
The animals and people in the story
What is characters
400
Writings used to explain the similarities and differences between 2 items
What is Compare and Contrast
400
A story designed to be acted out
What is Drama
400
Narrator knows thoughts/actions of all characters
What is Omniscient
400
The main character wrestles with laws
What is man v/s society--external conflict
500
The problem in the story
What is conflict
500
Can be a prefix or a suffix used to change the meaning or the part of speech of a word
What is an affix
500
A story that is true, uses events that actually happened.
What is Non-Fiction
500
Narrator knows actions of characters but only the thoughts of one
What is 3rd person Limited
500
An object used to represent something else. Example, and apple may represent a teacher.
What is Symbolism