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all the actions and events in a story is called the
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all the actions and events in a story is called the
plot
vantage point from which a story is told is known as the
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vantage point from which a story is told is known as the
point of view
a struggle between opposing forces is known as the
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a struggle between opposing forces is known as the
conflict
the method a writer uses to develop characters is known as
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the method a writer uses to develop characters is known as
characterization
the differences between appearances and reality in literature is known as
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the differences between appearances and reality in literature is known as
irony
in a standard plot, the part where the characters and settings are introduced is known as the
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in a standard plot, the part where the characters and settings are introduced is known as the
exposition
The two different types of conflicts are
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The two different types of conflicts are
external and internal
The two different methods of characterization are
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The two different methods of characterization are
direct and indirect
The three different types of irony are
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The three different types of irony are
verbal, situational, and dramatic
What are the three main point of views focused on in English class
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What are the three main point of views focused on in English class
first person, third person limited, and third person omniscient
where and when a story takes place is known as the
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where and when a story takes place is known as the
setting
conversation between characters is called
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conversation between characters is called
dialogue
the feeling created in a reader by a literary work is referred to as
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the feeling created in a reader by a literary work is referred to as
mood
a feeling of uncertainty about the outcome of events in a work of literature is called
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a feeling of uncertainty about the outcome of events in a work of literature is called
suspense
the central message or insight into life revealed through a literary work is the
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the central message or insight into life revealed through a literary work is the
theme
a struggle against an outside force is what is a/an
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a struggle against an outside force is what is a/an
external conflict
when the writer tells the reader about a character it is
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when the writer tells the reader about a character it is
direct characterization
a character that develops, changes, & learns something during the course of a story is a
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a character that develops, changes, & learns something during the course of a story is a
dynamic character
difference between what a character thinks, and what the reader knows as true in a work of literature is known as
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difference between what a character thinks, and what the reader knows as true in a work of literature is known as
dramatic irony
when the story is told from someone outside of the story, through the perspective of all characters is is being told through a
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when the story is told from someone outside of the story, through the perspective of all characters is is being told through a
third person omniscient point of view
comparing 2 things using “like” or “as” is known as a/an
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comparing 2 things using “like” or “as” is known as a/an
simile
giving human characteristics to non-human things is called
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giving human characteristics to non-human things is called
personification
an intentional exaggeration for emphasis or comic effect in literature is known as
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an intentional exaggeration for emphasis or comic effect in literature is known as
hyperbole
an expression with contradictory words is a/an
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an expression with contradictory words is a/an
oxymoron
a phrase or expression which means something different from what the words actually say is called a/an
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a phrase or expression which means something different from what the words actually say is called a/an
idiom
What are "the three Ds of English" according to your notes
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What are "the three Ds of English" according to your notes
dialogue, dialect, and diction




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