English(3) Flashcards
The process of sharing stories
Narration
Reflects who we are as beings
Narratives
The people,animal,or live animate objects
Characters
Components of characters
-Major characters
-Minor characters
-Protagonist
-Antagonist
-Static
-dynamic
-Flat
-Round
Refers how the story is told
POV
Components of pov
-First person
-Second person
-Third-objective
-Third-person limited
-Third-person omniscient
Central idea of narratives
Theme
When and where narrative
setting
Author’s attitude towards the object
Tone
Opposite of what is expected to happen
Situational Irony
Use of concrete object to represten abstract ideas
Symbolism
Plot to recall a past event
Flashback
Hint or idea
Foreshodowing
Create vivid images in the mind of the readers
Imagery
Conducting research about the millieu or read in advance
Pre-reading
Familarizing oneself with vocabulary
Reading for literal meaning
Thoughts,reaction,question and identified key ideas in the text
Annotating
How sentence function in the paragraph
Reading for implied meaning
Noting the key ideas and main ideas
Summarizing
Making meaning from the text
Analyzing
Also called as extended definition
Expanded Definition
Common approaches to Writing Expanded Definition:
-Using Visual Aids
-Giving the history of the word or term
-Comparing and contrasting Ideas
Other approaches to writing expanded definition
-Providing Example
-Proving Descriptions
-Using Cause and Effects
-Using an Anology
-Stating The Function
Tips in writing expanded definition
- DO NOT LIMIT YOUR SELF TO A SINGLE APPROACH. USE EASY WORD TO UNDERSTAND.
- DO NOT USE MERE RESTATEMENTS IN DEFINING A TERM. - Repeating the term being defined does not make the concept clearer to readers.
3.USE THE THIR-PERSON POINT OF VIEW. -Avoid the use of firs-person pov ,as it may seem informal to readers.