Literary Terminology
Transitions and Flow
Wise Words
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what is genre

a catenary that authors use to describe the primary content and tone of the writing.

story (action) + plot + character + setting = genre  

100
The number of types of transitions.
What is Eight.
100

The difference between metaphors and simile.

A metaphor is comparing two things without using like or as, and simile uses like or as to compare.

200

conflict types 

character vs self  

character vs society

character vs technology 

character vs nature 

character vs faith 

200

An example for an order type of transition.

What is firstly, secondly, finally, then, ect.
200

The definition of a prefix.

a word, letter, or number placed before another.

300

alliteration vs assonance 

alliteration- is a sequence of 2 ore more words with the same beginning consonant sound.

ex: my cottin pickin cow 

assonance- is a sequence of the same sounding vowel sound.

ex: keep the peeps 

300

An example for an addition transition.

What is also, and, again, in addition, and then, furthermore, ect.

300

The definition of a suffix.

A morpheme added at the end of the word to form a derivative.

400

what is amplification 

the way a writer embellishes a sentence in order to emphasize or exaggerate Cretan points 

400

The reason we use different transition words.

What is using them because it helps the flow of going from paragraph to paragraph.

400

You choose: what are soft skills and why are they important/ define affix.

Soft skills are skills that help you become a better worker, and they are good because they help you produce better work./An additional element placed at the beginning or end of a root, stem, or word, or in the body of a word, to modify its meaning.


500

what is colloquialism 

it is a word or phrase used in a formal sentence  whiten a specific language/religion. why it is used allows the author to create antral characters 

500
State the 8 types of transitions.

What is addition, emphasis, order, comparison, contrast, illustration, cause and effect, summary.

500

What is the socratic method.

A series or open ended questions to academically challenge the members of society.