Author's Purpose | Plot & Setting | Point of View | Conflicts | Misc. |
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What is persuade, inform, entertain?
3 reasons an author writes
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What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
5 parts of plot
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What is 1st, 2nd, 3rd person point of view?
types of point of view
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What is character vs. self, nature, society, character
types of conflicts
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What is connotation?
feeling a word gives
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What is inform?
25 richest athletes in the world
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What is where characters, setting, and background information is given?
exposition is...
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What is 1st person point of view?
uses I, me, we, us, our
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What is internal conflict?
explains the idea of "Character vs. Self"
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What is genre?
specific type of writing
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What is persuade?
A magazine ad telling you to buy Nike
Hyperdunk shoes because you’ll jump higher. |
What is events that happen after the climax but before the conclusion?
falling action is...
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What is 3rd person omniscient?
narrative voice shares the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters
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What is the beginning of the rising action?
where the main conflict of a story is introduced
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What is literary topic?
a message about life that is the focus of the story in one or two words
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What is entertain?
A poem about bald eagles.
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time and place
setting is...
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What is 2nd person point of view?
before you go to school, make sure to walk your dog and brush your teeth.
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What is character vs. society?
a character is struggling with a group of loggers who are destroying the rainforest
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What is tone?
attitude of the author/narrator towards the events of the story or conflict
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What is entertain?
author's purpose of The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle
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What is etting?
creates mood, influences and affects plot and the characters, and serves as backdrop for characters
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What is 3rd person point of view?
"I won the spelling bee!" yelled Suzi. Tom was telling his mom how excited his sister, Suzi, was after her win.
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What is external conflict?
force outside of protagonist
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What is theme?
hidden message in a story
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