PPT NI MAM PART 2 Flashcards
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
NARRATIVE
_________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
LEGENDS
Elements of Writing A Story
Plot
Characters
Setting
Conflict
Theme
Point of View
Tone
build a sequence of events that is straightforward but also able to surprise the readers with twist.
Plot
Create complex and relatable character types and traits
Characters
tell the reader where and when your story is taking place
Setting
decide where the interests of the protagonist and antagonist will collide
Conflict
Underlying Message (Elements of Story)
Theme
who is telling ur story ( Element of Story)
POV
word choice use in story ( element of story)
Tone
Type of characters with define
Round (develop ugali); flat (same ugali)
Type of Conflict
INTERNAL: man vs selF
EXTERNAL: man vs man; vs nature; vs society
Sequence of Plot
Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
type of POV
1st person
third person: Limited (tots at feeling ng 1 character)
third person omniscient: alam lahat tots at feeling
Forms of Poetry
Sonnet, Ode, Free verse, blank verse
are stanzas with no set number of
lines that make up units based on sense.
Verse
is a stanza pattern found in medieval
and modern long poetry
Canto
repetitive pattern of sound
Rhyme
Type of rhyme
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.
what the poem is about
Subject
one who narrates the poem
speaker
Ordering of words into meaningful patterns
Syntax
Element of Essay
- Structure
- Thesis Statement
- Evidence
- Analysis
- Voice and Ton
- Conventions
the central argument
or claim of the essay.
Thesis Statement