21st Flashcards

1
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refers to an extended narrative with multiple images
that, together with the text, produce meaning.

A

Illustrated novel

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2
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a fiction that is written for and read from a computer and
can be web- or app-based (for tablets and smartphones) or accessed via
CD-ROMs.

A

Digi-fiction

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3
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a book made up of comic content. Although the word
“novel” normally refers to long fictional works, the term “graphic novel” is
applied broadly and includes fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work

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Graphic novel

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4
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all kinds of cartooning, comics, and animation. Among
English speakers, “manga” has the stricter meaning of “Japanese comics”,
in parallel to the usage of “anime” in and outside Japan. The term “animanga” is used to describe comics produced from animation cells.

A

Manga

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5
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literary presentation where the author
incorporates doodle drawings and hand written graphics in place of
traditional font. Drawings enhance the story, often adding humorous
elements that would be missing if the illustrations were omitted.

A

Doodle fiction

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6
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stories are old almost completely in dialogue simulating
social network exchange. The information of the whole work can be read
at the websites, and exchange by using chat or any.

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Text-talk novels

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7
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genre fiction, which “consists of heroine-centered
narratives that focus on the trials and tribulations of their individual
protagonists”

A

Chick literature

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8
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fictional work of extreme brevity that still offers
character and plot development. Identified varieties, many of them defined
by word count, include the six-word story; the 280-character story; the
“dribble”; the “drabble”; “sudden fiction”; flash fiction; and “micro-story”.

A

Flash Fiction

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9
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based on imagined future scientific or technological
advances and major social or environmental changes, frequently
portraying space or time travel and life on other planets.

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Science fiction

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10
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a discussion or informational
website published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete, often
informal diary-style text entries (posts).

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Blog

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11
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a genre of writing that uses literary styles
and techniques to create factually accurate narratives.

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Creative non-fiction

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12
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a form of digital poetry that uses links using
hypertext mark-up. It is a very visual form, and is related to hypertext
fiction and visual arts. The links mean that a hypertext poem has no set
order, the poem moving or being generated in response to the links that
the reader/user chooses.

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Hyper poetry

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13
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two lines of verse that follow one another and are connected
by rhythm and rhyme. They make a poem pop with their lyrical language and
pacing.

A

couplet poetry

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14
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pair of consecutive lines of poetry that create a complete
thought or idea.

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couplet poetry

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15
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The lines often have similar syllabic patterns, called a

A

meter

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16
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most common couplet used in English
poetry. it follow an iambic pentameter — a rhythm that
has a five two-syllable beat with emphasis placed on the second syllable.

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Heroic couplet

17
Q

have asymmetrical rhythms. The first line
is iambic pentameter—five beats. The next line is iambic dimeter—two
beats.

A

Split couplet

18
Q

flows from the first line to the second line
as one continuous sentence. They are also referred to
as run-on couplets.

A

Open couplet

19
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has two separate sentences. They are also called formal couplets.

A

Closed couplet

20
Q

used in Chinese poetry for two
thousand years. In Chinese poetry, couplets are written as individual
poems. The couplet poems are hung around doorways on special
occasions like New Year’s Day, birthdays, and weddings, with wishes for
a prosperous life.

A

Chinese couplet

21
Q

an Arabic poem that is a series of couplets.

A

Qasida

22
Q

Shows the Intent – How does the story start? What is the
central event?

A

Beginning

23
Q

Growth/Conflict – What events happened in the past/backstory?
Does it influence the central event?

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Middle

24
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Resolution/Surprise – What kind of ending does the story have?

A

End

25
Q

Describe the plot in a few lines

A

plot

26
Q

Identify the main characters.

A

characters

27
Q

What is the main character’s goal and what is the
conflict that hinders that goal?

A

Goal and Conflict

28
Q

Write down the theme. This should be a full sentence. What is the
big idea or message? This could be a revelation or an opinion.

A

Theme

29
Q

Where and when does, the story take place? Does it influence the
story?

A

Setting