
36 True/False questions
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types of conflict →
a character against some outside force -
static or flat character →
a character who changes -
point of veiw →
the vantage point from which the story is told -
plot →
ordinary form of written language -
flash back →
an uncertainty you feel about what will happen -
mood →
overall emotion -
prose →
ordinary form of written language -
symbol →
overall emotion -
dialect →
a story to be written to be acted out to an audience -
foreshadowing →
The good guy -
dynamic or round character →
a character who changes -
third person limited point of veiw →
one of the characters is telling the story -
narator →
the voice telling the story -
exposition →
tells us who the characters are and what their conflict is -
non-fiction →
A prose account that is made up rather than true -
external conflict →
one that takes place in ones mind -
tone →
overall emotion -
conflict →
a struggle or clash between opposing characters or forces -
setting →
time and place where the story takes place -
suspence →
a way of speaking that is characteristic of a particular region -
characterization →
process of revealing the personality of a character -
theme →
the truth about life revealed in a work of literature -
third person omniscent →
one of the characters is telling the story -
fiction →
prose writing that deals with real things -
rising action →
a brief series of events leading to the resoulution -
antagonist →
The good guy -
drama →
ordinary form of written language -
irony →
ordinary form of written language -
character →
the voice telling the story -
protagonist →
the bad guy -
internal conflict →
one that takes place in ones mind -
first person point of veiw →
the narrater focuses on only the thoughts and feeling of one character -
climax →
a story to be written to be acted out to an audience -
resoulution →
when the characters problems are solved and the story ends -
falling action →
the steps a character takes to resolve the conflict -
poetry →
a kind of rhythmic compress language that uses figures of speech to appeal to emotion