PPT NI MAM PART 2 Flashcards

1
Q

A _________IS A STORY OR AN ACCOUNT OF EVENTS
WHICH MAY EITHER BE FICTIONAL OR NON-FICTIONAL.
NARRATIVES HAVE CERTAIN ELEMENTS THAT SET THEM
APART FROM OTHER FORMS OF TEXTS

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NARRATIVE

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2
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_________ARE BELIEVED TO BE ABOUT MORE RECENT
EVENTS, AND, LIKE MYTHS, THEY EXPLAIN THE ORIGIN
OF THINGS. THEY ARE ALSO USED TO TEACH LESSONS IN
LIFE. LEGENDS ARE CALLED ALAMAT IN TAGALOG

A

LEGENDS

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3
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Elements of Writing A Story

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Plot
Characters
Setting
Conflict
Theme
Point of View
Tone

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4
Q

build a sequence of events that is straightforward but also able to surprise the readers with twist.

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Plot

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5
Q

Create complex and relatable character types and traits

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Characters

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6
Q

tell the reader where and when your story is taking place

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Setting

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7
Q

decide where the interests of the protagonist and antagonist will collide

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Conflict

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8
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Underlying Message (Elements of Story)

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Theme

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9
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who is telling ur story ( Element of Story)

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POV

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10
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word choice use in story ( element of story)

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Tone

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11
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Type of characters with define

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Round (develop ugali); flat (same ugali)

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12
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Type of Conflict

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INTERNAL: man vs selF
EXTERNAL: man vs man; vs nature; vs society

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13
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Sequence of Plot

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Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

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14
Q

type of POV

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1st person
third person: Limited (tots at feeling ng 1 character)
third person omniscient: alam lahat tots at feeling

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15
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Forms of Poetry

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Sonnet, Ode, Free verse, blank verse

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16
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are stanzas with no set number of
lines that make up units based on sense.

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Verse

17
Q

is a stanza pattern found in medieval
and modern long poetry

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Canto

18
Q

repetitive pattern of sound

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Rhyme

19
Q

Type of rhyme

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occurs when the last word of two or more lines rhyme.
*Imperfect Rhyme: is a type of rhyme that occurs in words
that do not have an identical sound.
*Internal Rhyme: occurs in the middle of lines in poetry.
*Masculine Rhyme: is the rhyming between stressed
syllables at the end of verse lines.
*Feminine Rhyme: is the rhyming between unstressed
syllables at the end of verse lines.

20
Q

what the poem is about

A

Subject

21
Q

one who narrates the poem

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speaker

22
Q

Ordering of words into meaningful patterns

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Syntax

23
Q

Element of Essay

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  1. Structure
  2. Thesis Statement
  3. Evidence
  4. Analysis
  5. Voice and Ton
  6. Conventions
24
Q

the central argument
or claim of the essay.

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Thesis Statement

25
Q

to support
the thesis statement

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Evidence

26
Q

Essays adhere to certain
_________of grammar, punctuation, and
citation style. Attention to detail in these areas
enhances clarity and credibility in the writing.

A

convention

27
Q

interpret the
evidence to demonstrate its significance in
relation to the thesis statement

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Analysis

28
Q

attitude and perspective towards
the subject matter

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Voice and Tone

29
Q

gives meaning
by giving specific and
helpful information that
advances a narrative or
makes it easier to
understand

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Context

30
Q

4 fundamental literary interpretation technique

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Mimetic Theory, Pragmatic, Expressive, Objective

31
Q

considers literature as a
“mirror” of the world and reality
and focuses on the relationship
between text and universe (all
things of the world apart from
audience, text, and author).

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Mimetic Theory

32
Q

which is interested
in the relationship
between text and
audience,
specifically on its
effect on the
readers.

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Pragmatic

33
Q

concerned with the text, author relationship and
considers the author’s
creative intent.

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Expressive theory

34
Q

focuses on the
analysis of the text
in isolation.

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Objective theory

35
Q

context pertains to the nature of the
genre being discussed.

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Literary

36
Q

context, meanwhile, points to
the relation between the writer’s life and work

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biographical

37
Q

context relates to the languages
present in the novel as the author orchestrates a particular artistic effect

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linguistic

38
Q

context meanwhile suggests the
intimate relationship between the work and what
surrounds it - social conditions, culture, worldview, and
history.

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Sociocultural