60-80 Keystone Flashcards
Words that have several meanings depending on how they are used in a sentence
Multiple meaning- words
A story, actual or fictional, expressed in a text
Narrative
A person, animal, or thing telling the story or giving an account of something
Narrator
Text that is not fictional; designed primarily to explain, argue, instruct, or describe rather then entertain
Nonfiction
A personal view, attitude, or appraisal
Opinion
And object or abstract idea given human qualities or human form
Personification
Structure of a story. The sequence in which the author arranges events in a story. The plot may have a protagonist who is opposed by an antagonist, creating what is called conflict
Plot
In its broadest sense, text that aims to present ideas and evoke an emotional experience in the reader through the use of meter, images, and connotative and concrete words. Some poetry has a carefully constructed structure based on rhythmic patterns. Poetry typically relies on words and expressions that have several layers of meaning. It also makes use of that the sex of regular rhythm on the ear and may make strong appeal to the senses through the use of imagery.
Poetry
That position that the narrator in relation to that story, indicated by the narrators outlook from which depicted. The perspective from which a speaker or author recounts a narrative or presents information
Point of view
Groups of letters please before any work to alter its meaning
Prefix
Information aimed at positively and negative influenceingthat opinions or the behaviors of large numbers of people
Propaganda
Used to influence people to believe, Buy, or do something
Propaganda techniques
On a person instead of an issue
Name-calling
Tries to persuade the reader to do, think, or buy something because it is popular or because everyone is doing it
Bandwagon
Attempt to distract the reader with details not related to the argument
Red herring