Unit 2 Lesson 4 Flashcards

1
Q

plot

atmosphere
characterization
setting
theme

conflict

point of view
flashback
foreshadowing

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2
Q

sequence of events that make up the
story, told in either a chronological or a
nonchronological order.

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plot

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3
Q

refers to the creation of a
mood or feeling by the use of descriptions and setting

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atmosphere

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4
Q

refers to how the author
describes the character, either directly or indirectly
through action, using details or nuances to add depth

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Characterization

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5
Q

is the time and place where the story is set

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setting

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6
Q

is the central idea of the story, and to an extent,
the purpose for its utterance

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Theme

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7
Q

The problem or challenge faced by the character or
characters in the story

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conflict

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8
Q

The perspective or vantage point of the speaker or the
narrator

A

point of view

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9
Q

point of view

A

a. First person

b. Second person

c. Third-person objective

d. Third-person omniscient

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10
Q

is a scene or a passage that interrupts the
present action of a plot to introduce a past event

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flashback

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11
Q

is the use of clues or indication
suggesting at a future event in the story

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Foreshadowing

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