3 Flashcards

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Refers to new literary work created within the last decade

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21st century literature

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2
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They have learned through the use of technology. They are capable of navigating and interpreting digital formats and media messages

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21st century readers

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3
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Give the four major literary genres

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Poetry drama fiction nonfiction

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4
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It is an imaginative awareness of experience expressed through meaning sound and rhythmic language choices to evoke an emotional response

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Poetry

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5
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It is a composition in crossovers presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict more contrast of character especially unintended to be acted on stage

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Drama

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A play it may be any situation or series of events having vivid emotional conflicting or striking interest

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Drama

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7
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It is literature created from the imagination not presented as fact though it may be based on a true story or situation

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Fiction

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Is a story or narrative told to words complemented by illustrated images

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Illustrated novel

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9
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is also called triple media literature

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Digi fiction

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It uses the combination of three media book movie or video and internet website to tell a narrative

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Digi fiction

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A narrative told in comic strip formats and published as a book

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Graphic novel

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12
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Is the japanese word for comic. It is used in english speaking world as a generic term for all comics and graphic novels originally published in japan

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Manga

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Is a literary presentation where the author incorporates doodles writing drawings and handwritten graphics in a place of the traditional font

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Doodle fiction

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14
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Are simple drawings or random shapes and lines that may or may not be concrete representational meanings

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Doodle

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15
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A story is told almost entirely in dialogue simulating social network exchanges. Are usually presented in blog email and im format

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Text talk novels

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16
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Is an often humorous and lighthearted fiction which addresses issues of modern womanhood

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Chick lit or chick literature

17
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Is a story narrated in an extremely brief way but still offers plot and character development and implies a larger story

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Flash fiction

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Six words
50 words
280 words
100 words
750 words
1,000 words

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Six word stories
Dribble or minisaga
280 character story or twitterature
drabble or microfiction
sudden fiction
flash fiction

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It is a genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives

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Creative nonfiction

20
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Is a genre of speculative fiction dealing with imaginative concepts such as futuristic science and technology space travel time travel

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Science fiction

21
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Also called literature of ideas

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Science fiction

22
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Also called literature of ideas

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Science fiction

23
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Is a website containing short articles called post that are updated regularly

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Blog

24
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Is a digital poetry that uses links and hypertext markup

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Hyperpoetry

25
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It can either involve set of words phrases lines etc that are presented in variable order but sit on the page much a traditional poetry does or it can contain parts of the poem that move and transform

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Hyperpoetry