Unit 5 Flashcards

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1
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An Extravagant, fanciful story not based on fact

A

Romance

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Surrounded or sway lowed up; submerged

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Engulfed

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3
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Horrifying, shocking, or dreadful

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Ghastly

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4
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Pertaining to the country or country life

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rural

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5
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A false belief

A

Delusion

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6
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The __ introduces the characters, setting, and major conflict of a story

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Exposition

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7
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In an ____, a character makes a comment that the audience hears

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Aside

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8
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In the ___ stage of writing, you evaluate the ideas

A

Revising

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9
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An author creates ___ in a story by foreshadowing

A

suspense

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10
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An author uses ___ characterization

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Indirect

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11
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A story that is set in another world or dimension and includes imaginary creatures and characters is in the genre of ___

A

Fantasy

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12
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Purposes of dialogue in script

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Develops the characters, introduces and increases the conflict, and advances the plot

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13
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The written text of a play, movie, television, or radio broadcast is called an___

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Script

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14
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In the ___ of a story, the conflict increases and events build toward the turning point of a story

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rising action

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15
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Saki’s “the open window” is an example of an _____, s it includes a story within the main story

A

Frame story

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16
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Which of these is an example of irony from “the open window” by saki?

A

mr.nuttel is supposed to be undergoing a nerve cure

17
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In a script, an ____ describes an action performed by a character

A

State direction

18
Q

What is an internal monologue

A

A characters thoughts written in words

19
Q

Stories that aim to portray the realities of life are in the genre of

A

Realistic fiction

20
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Which of these identifies the major conflict in the “open window”

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Mr. Nuttel’s internal conflict