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Fall - EL IV Final

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Intensity means . . . Force
A perspective is . . . A point of view
What is an internal struggle of Mike's? To reveal to his grandmother who he is
Mike's grandmother is struggling over An incident that happened with her husband before he died
If a person is ambitious They really want to succeed
Something inevitable Is unavoidable
Prodigy Child genius
To procrastinate means to Delay doing something
Identify the 6 different types of conflicts character vs character, character vs self, character vs supernatural, character vs nature, character vs society, character vs technology
What are the 5 W's? Who, what, when, where and why
What is the difference between a protagonist and an antagonist? Protagonist is the main character who is typically a good person Antagonist is the character opposing the protagonist
What is a theme? The message found within a narrative
Who is the antagonist in Skins and why? Jimmy T's father because he degrades his son
Contemplate To carefully consider
How would you summarize "La Vida Robot" to a friend? Answers will vary
How would you summarize "Skins" to a friend? Answers will vary
How would you summarize "Two Kinds" to a friend? Answers will vary
How would you summarize "The Moustache" to a friend? Answers will vary
What is a sentence fragment? A sentence fragment is a sentence that is missing either its subject or its main verb.
Describe a dynamic character? A character who changes within a story.
Describe a static character? A character who remains the same within a story.
What's an adjective? A word used to describe pronouns and nouns
What does it mean if a story is told in first person? The story will use words like "I" or "me". The narrator is a person in the story, telling the story from their own point of view. The narration usually utilizes the pronoun I (or we, if the narrator is speaking as part of a group).
What does it mean if a story is told in second person? In second person point of view the reader is part of the story. The narrator describes the reader's actions, thoughts, and background using "you." It's all about how you look at it.
What does it mean if a story is told in third person limited? The narrator telling the story only knows the thoughts and emotions of a singular protagonist.
What does it mean if a story is told in third person omniscient? The narrator telling the story knows the thoughts and emotions of all characters within a story.
Give an example of a similie. Answers will vary.
What is Mrs. Sanabria's favorite beverage? Coffee
What is Mrs. Sanabria's favorite food? Wings, sushi or steak :D
Created by: MrsSanabria
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