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CW Unit 4 Review

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What type of setting is less important and not central to events? Backdrop
What is the (or one of) mantra of any great writer? "Show, don't tell!"
What is the strategy of placing two different things close to one another for the purpose of comparing/contrasting? Juxtaposition
What does setting include besides just place? Time, geography, cultural context
How a character interacts with a setting creates _____. Tone
A flashback is a way to imbue certain objects with _____. Symbolic meaning
What is one of the first things a writer should think about before writing? The places a character will go
What is something called that is made up of various parts/elements? Composite
What is an example of a genre greatly impacted by setting? Gothic fiction
What aspects of time should be considered for setting? Time period, time of year, time of day, elapsed time
What Robert Frost poem demonstrates use of flashback? "Birches"
What F. Scott Fitzgerald novel demonstrates how setting can contribute to theme? "The Great Gatsby"
What Gothic novel is a perfect example of an 'integral' setting? "Dracula"
What are the circumstances that form the setting & allow a reader to make estimations based on the situation referred to? Context
What is one way a flashback may be employed in a story? Narrator having a dream about something from the past
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