The 25 structural devices Flashcards

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What does Flashback mean in structural devices?

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Flashback refers to a technique where the narrative shifts to a scene or event that occurred before the current time in the story. It provides background information or helps to enhance the reader’s understanding of a character or plot.

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What does Foreshadowing mean in structural devices?

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Foreshadowing is a literary device used to hint at or suggest future events in a story. It creates anticipation and builds suspense by giving the reader clues or signals about what might happen later on.

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What does Zoom in mean in structural devices?

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Zoom in refers to a narrative technique where the focus of the story narrows down to provide detailed descriptions or insights into a particular scene, character, or object. It allows the reader to visualise and experience the details more vividly.

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What does Zoom out mean in structural devices?

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Zoom out: Zoom out is the opposite of zoom in. It refers to a narrative technique where the focus broadens, moving away from specific details to a more general or panoramic view of the story, setting, or situation.

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What does characters mean in structural devices?

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Dialogue: Dialogue is a conversation between two or more characters in a literary work. It is often used to reveal character traits, advance the plot, or convey information in a more engaging and interactive manner.

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What does new character mean in structural devices?

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New character: When a new character is introduced in a story, it means that a previously unknown or unseen person becomes a part of the narrative. New characters can bring fresh perspectives, conflicts, or dynamics to the story.

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What does new setting mean in structural devices?

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New setting: A new setting refers to a change in the physical or social environment where the story takes place. It can involve moving to a different location, time period, or cultural context, providing a shift in atmosphere and influencing the events and characters’ experiences.

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What does change in tone mean in structural devices?

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Change in tone: Tone refers to the author’s attitude or emotional disposition towards the subject matter or audience. A change in tone indicates a shift in the overall mood or atmosphere of the story, which can be conveyed through the language, imagery, or the characters’ behavior.

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What does long sentence mean in structural devices?

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Long sentence detail: A long sentence detail refers to a sentence that is lengthy and elaborative, often filled with descriptive language and specific details. It helps to create a more immersive and detailed depiction of a scene or event.

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What does short sentence mean in structural devices?

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Short sentence: A short sentence consists of fewer words and conveys information or actions in a concise and impactful manner. It can be used to emphasize a point, create a sense of urgency, or provide a quick and direct statement.

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What does long paragraph mean in structural devices?

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Long paragraph: A long paragraph is a block of text that contains multiple sentences and elaborates on a particular idea, theme, or event. It allows for in-depth exploration and analysis of a subject matter.

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What does short paragraph mean in structural devices?

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Short paragraph: A short paragraph consists of only a few sentences and often focuses on a single idea or aspect. It can be used to provide a brief description, a quick transition, or a concise statement.

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What does shift in focus mean in structural devices?

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Shift in focus: A shift in focus occurs when the narrative moves from one subject or topic to another. It can involve a change in perspective, theme, or the center of attention in the story.

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What does cylical structure mean in structural devices?

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Cyclical structure: Cyclical structure refers to a narrative framework where the story begins and ends in a similar or identical manner, creating a sense of repetition or circularity. It can signify the continuity of themes or events and often adds depth to the overall meaning.

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What does juxtaposition mean in structural devices?

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Juxtaposition: Juxtaposition is a literary technique that places two contrasting ideas, characters, settings, or images side by side to highlight their differences and create a more impactful effect.

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What does Flashback mean in structural devices?

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Extended metaphor: An extended metaphor is a sustained comparison between two unlike things that is developed and elaborated throughout a literary work. It allows for a deeper exploration and analysis of the subject matter, often enhancing

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What does Flashback mean in structural devices?

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What does Flashback mean in structural devices?

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What does Flashback mean in structural devices?

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What does Flashback mean in structural devices?

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What does Flashback mean in structural devices?

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What does Flashback mean in structural devices?

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What does Flashback mean in structural devices?

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What does Flashback mean in structural devices?

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What does Flashback mean in structural devices?

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