3rd Periodic Test Flashcards

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1
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WHERE and the WHEN of a story.

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Setting

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2
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They are the WHO of a story.

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Characters

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3
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main figure or leading character of the story

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Protagonist

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4
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a character or force that opposes the protagonist

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Antagonist

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5
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They support the main characters

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Minor Characters

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6
Q

Protagonist and Antagonist

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Main Characters

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7
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The point of view from which the author presents the action of the story.

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Vantage Point

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8
Q

The character telling the story.

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Narrator

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9
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The character telling the story is NOT part of the action.

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Third Person

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9
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The character telling the story is part of the action.

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First Person

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10
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The narrator knows all the thoughts and feelings of the characters and presents all the sides of the story.

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Omniscient

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11
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WHAT of the story.

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Plot

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12
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the struggle between two or more forces.

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Conflict

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13
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Man vs. Self

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Internal Conflict

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14
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Man vs. Nature
Man vs. Society
Man vs. Man

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External Conflict

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15
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MESSAGE of the story.

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Theme

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16
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This will lead to the final outcome

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Solution

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17
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2 kinds of ending

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Conclusion and Denouement

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18
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the conflict was solved

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Conclusion

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19
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cliffhanger

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Denouement

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20
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They were the ones who introduced to the world, trigonometry, the first grammar books, the first study of phonetics and the game of chess.

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Indian Culture

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21
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Indians believe in _________

A

Reincarnation

22
Q

the ancestral language of India

A

Sanskrit

23
Q

The meaning of Sanskrit is ____________ or ____________

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Cultivated or Perfected

24
Q

The earliest literature is??

A

Vedas

25
Q

It serves as the Bible of the Indians.

A

Vedas

26
Q

Both epics present the reincarnation of ______

A

Vishnu

27
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the most important epics in indian literature

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Ramayana and Mahabharata

28
Q

Indian drama always contains _________

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Happy Ending, and no violent emotions

29
Q

Indian drama is ______

A

multilingual

30
Q

Bhasa and Kalidasa gained the title???

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Indian Shakespeare

30
Q

There were two famous Indian dramatists

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Bhasa and Kalidasa

31
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the first known dramatist

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Bhasa

32
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is known for his piece, Shakuntala.

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Kalidasa

33
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It is a collection of the first fables ever written and other short stories.

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Panchatantra

34
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An Indian writer who won the Nobel Prize winner in 1913 and knighted by the British government in 1915 was _________________

A

Rabindranath Tagore

35
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uses word of praises for a product or person. goodness ganon (aesthetic din minsan)

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Glittering Generalities

36
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Trash talking another product or person where negative words are used

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Name Calling

37
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Propaganda style that tries to persuade everyone to join and do the same thing

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Bandwagon

38
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fame of the endorser is associated and transferred to the product. (famous person nag advertise ng product)

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Transfer

39
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shares a personal experience of how positive the product is. (reviews ganon)

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Testimonial

40
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indirect comparison and contrast with one product as always superior than the other. (no name drop)

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Card Stacking

41
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appeals to regular people and their values such as health, family and patriotism, (connects to the life of simple people)

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Plain Folks

42
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uses illogical fallacies where the negative aspect of a single unit or individual carries through or generally applies with the rest of the group. (basically overgeneralizing/stereotyping)

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Hasty Generalization

43
Q

Two powerful races in Ramayana

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Kosalas and Videhas

44
Q

King of Kosalas

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Dasa - Ratha

45
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King of Videhas

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Janak

46
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Rama’s Mother

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Janak

47
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Hero of the epic

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Rama

48
Q

Heroine of the epic

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Sita

49
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Mother of Bharat (Villain)

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Kaikeyi

50
Q

Monster King in the epic ramayana

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Ravan

51
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The wicked princess

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Raksha