BSEE 32 (finals) Flashcards

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anyone who has a complex personality; henor she if often portrayed as a conflicted and contradictory person

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round character

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are two-dimensional in that they are relatively uncomplicated and do not change throughout the course of a work

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flat character

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one who changes and evolves throughout the story

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dynamic character

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a type of charavter who remains largely the same throughout the course of the story line

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static character

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fist literature presented to a child in the form of nursery rhymes or lullabies

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poetry

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whimsical creator of multiple fairy tales and nursery rhymes in both french and english

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mother goose nursery rhymes

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his fairy tale collection entitled “contes de ma mère l’oye” was translated from french to english as “tales of my mother goose”

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charles perrault

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another collection of nursery rhymes known as mother goose’s melody or sonnets for the cradle continued the popularity of the fictional figure

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thomas carnan

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who is the author of life doesn’t frighten me?

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maya angelou

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when was life doesn’t frighten me published?

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1993

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an influential american poet, memoirist and civil rights activist known for her powerful writings on identity, resilience and social justice

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maya angelou

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a children’s picture book by shelf silverstein and was published in 1964 by harper & row

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the giving tree

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he began writing and drawing at a young age

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shel silverstein

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best known as the author of iconic books of prose and poetry for young readers

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shel silverstein

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when was “the cat in the hat” published?

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march 12, 1957

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who is the author of “the cat in the hat”?

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theodor seuss geisel

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an american writer and illustrator of immensely popular children’s books noted for their nonsense words, playful rhymes, and unusual creatures

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theodor seuss geisel

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a slave and storyteller who lived in ancient greece between 620 and 564 BCE

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Aesop

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he is credited with a number of fables now collectively known as ____

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aesop’s fables

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a highly fictionalized account of aesop’s life

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aesop romance

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french orientalist and classic scholar that introduced the stories of one thousand and one arabian nights to european reader in 1704

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antoine galland

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how many stories were told in 1001 nights?

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468 stories

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passed down from one generation to another in a particular group of people through word of mouth and some can be historical stories, adventures, moral stories and fairy tales

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philippine folklore

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the study of folklore

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folkloristic

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a traditional story that may or may not be true usually consists of a hero or heroic character or supernatural elements. linked to a true events or place and story of fame and glory
legends
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the origin of things and the world. this explains the supernatural events, mysteries, and cultural traditions
legends
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the origin of things and the world. this explains the supernatural events, mysteries, and cultural traditions
legends
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an anthropologist and author of the most impressive collection of filipino folklore and published in 1916. the collection features 61 tales
mabel cook cole
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how many tribal groups are there in mabel cook cole’s collection?
five— tinguian, ingorot, wild tribes of mindanao, moro, and christian
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short stories that often used animals as their characters and illustrates a lesson or moral. imaginary and fun stories
modern fables
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when was the tale of petter rabbit written and published?
written in 1893 published in 1901-1902
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who was the author of “the tale of peter rabbit”?
helen beatrix potter
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why was the tale of peter rabbit was written?
to amuse a sick child
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when was the “curious george” by h.a. rey and margaret rey published?
houghton mifflin in 1941
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the seven original stories had been sold over 75 million copies
curious george
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a type of storytelling that combines magic and fantastical elements
modern fantasy
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one of the most famous and influential writers of the victorian era. he is celebrated for his vivid characters, intricate plot, and social commentary on the injustices and inequalities of his time.
charles dickens
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he wrote “a christmas carol” in response to british social attitudes towards poverty, particularly child poverty. he used the story of ebenezer scrooge’s transformation from miserly and selfish man to a kind and charitable individual as a means to convey a message of empathy, redemption and the spirit of christmas
charles dickens
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a renowned american author known for her award winning novels for children and young adults
katherine patterson
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katherine patterson’s book
bridge to terabithia
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what is the inspiration of katherine patterson in writing the bridge to terabithia?
her son and her son’s close friend that die similary as leslie in the book
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written in 1905 and published in 1908 and was inspired by a newspaper story and has sold more than 50 million copies and translated into atleast 35 languages
anne of the green cables
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who is the author of anne of the green cables?
lucy maud montgomery
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canadian regional romantic novelist and produced 500 short stories, 21 novels, 2 poetry collection, numerous journals, and essay anthologies
lucy maud montgomery
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when was the diary of a wimpy kid published?
2006
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was named as time magazine’s most influential person
jeff kinney
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who is the author of “the diary of a wimpy kid”?
jeff kinney
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a pakistani girl’s education activist and the youngest person and first pakistani to receive nobel peace prize award in october 2014
malala yousafzai
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it was co written with christina lamb and was published in october 8, 2013
i am malala by malala yousafzai
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it was co written with christina lamb and was published in october 8, 2013
i am malala by malala yousafzai
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when did anne frank hide her diary?
from june 12, 1942 to august 1, 1944
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when did anne frank hide her diary?
from june 12, 1942 to august 1, 1944
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where did anne frank keeps her diary?
in secret annex
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in 1960 the hiding place became a museum called _____
anne frank house
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in 1960 the hiding place became a museum called _____
anne frank house
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when was the number of stars published?
1989 in houghton mifflin
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who is the author of “number the stars”?
lois lowry
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an american author and a prolific writer know for her contributions to children’s literature and her works often tackles complex themes such as racism, terminal illness, and holocaust
lois lowry
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this story is based on her childhood and adolescence in the american midwest
little house in the praire by laura ingalls wilder
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when was the “little house in the praire” by laura ingalls wilder published?
published between 1932-1943
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who is the author of “akong bugsay”?
amaya c. aboitiz
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why was “akong bugsay” created?
amaya and her father talked about the bugsay principle of leadership and his talks to business people, government officials and community leaders. he told his father that if he wants to see change, he meed to introduce the bugsay principle to young children in a way that they would understand
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why was “akong bugsay” created?
amaya and her father talked about the bugsay principle of leadership and his talks to business people, government officials and community leaders. he told his father that if he wants to see change, he meed to introduce the bugsay principle to young children in a way that they would understand
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who is the author of “hidden figures”?
margot lee shetterly
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why “hidden figures” was written?
to unveil the true events of three african american mathematicians who are part of NASA’s Space Race Era
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a passionate and outspoken mathematician who works in flight research division and made a significant contributions to space race and civil rights movement
katherine coleman goble johnson
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a strong minded mathematician who joins langley as a human computer in 1943 and the organization’s first black section head
dorothy vaughan
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initially anteacher and USO secretary who takes a job at NACA (national advisory committe aeronautics) as a computer
mary jackson
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issues and concerns in children and adolescent literature
censorship social issues racism sexism divorce violence
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involves altering stories to avoid language, themes, or representations that might be considered offensive or inappropriate
political correctness in fables and tales
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who is the author of “the advenures of huckleberry finn”?
mark twain
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bring these stories to life through visual media. they often update settings, characters, and plot elements
movie and tv adaptations of classical tales
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one of the most valuable activities in school or at home and this will lead children to take books on their own
storytelling
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board books and cloth books. board books are meant for the youngest children. the pages of these books are made of thick paperboard and have a glossy finish to withstand wear and tear
babies and toddlers (choices and types of book for children and adolescent)
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mother goose, nursery stories, and other books depicting familiar objects and experiences are enjoyable to children in this age group
preschool and kindergarten
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a lot of informational books have been published for the ___. these non fiction books encourage children to read about topics that interest them and to satisfy their curiosity about complex subjects
early school years (ages 5-8)
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make a selection with the child in mind; choose an informational book or a novel in an are of specific interest
older children (ages 9 and up)
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make a selection with the child in mind; choose an informational book or a novel in an are of specific interest
older children (ages 9 and up)
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media and technology in children and adolescent literature
leads to greater independence build community and social interaction encourages engagement and imagination develops core competencies during early education
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with specific rhyme, rhythm and measure
conventional form
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poems that do not have rhyme, rhythm and consistent measure
unconventional form
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the close placement of contrasting ideas, images, or entities, with the intent of highlighting the contrast between them
juxtaposition
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single sheets of paper printed on one side only
broadsides
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when was first picture book appeared?
1658 puritan period
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father of children’s literature
john newberry
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great master of the literary fairy tale
hans christian andersen
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he was a writer and publisher who first thought of publishing books solely for children
john newberry era
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this type of narrative poetry tells a story intended to be sung to the accompaniment and with dance
ballad
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narrative poem written in verse that relates to real or imaginary events in simple, straight forward language, from a wide range of subjects, characters, life experiences and emotional situations
metrical tale
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a fictional work that ridicules human misconduct and criticizes human failings
satire