ENGLISH Flashcards

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1
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the story revolves around the character

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protagonist

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2
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the character is against the protagonist

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antagonist

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3
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multi-dimentional

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round character

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4
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one who is not very developed

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flat character

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5
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the one who stays the same throughout the story

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static character

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6
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one who changes

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dynamic character

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7
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obvious stereotype

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stock character

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8
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contrast to the protagonist

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foil character

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9
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the central meaning or idea of the story

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theme

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10
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an actuve disagreement between people

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conflict

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11
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the writers uses pronouns i, me, my

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first person point of view

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12
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is how the author tells the story

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pov

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13
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he, she,, they

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third person pov

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14
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the genre

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context

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15
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to persuade or to inform

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author’s intention

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16
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comparing in which the word ‘as and like

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simile

17
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compare literary to non-literary things

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metaphor

18
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exaggerated or excessive

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hyperbole

19
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dramatic, realistic, boom poetic effect

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onomatopeia

20
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the feeling of the writer

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tone

21
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tone and mood

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literary writing

22
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the feeling of the reader

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mood