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STORYBOARDING SA1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| FA 1 | |
| What is the main purpose of a story? | To transfer information, experience, attitude or point of view |
| Indirect characterization shows personality through actions. | True |
| What is foreshadowing? | Clues hinting at future events |
| What is symbolism? | An object representing something more |
| Who is the protagonist? | The main character who changes |
| What is the central message of a story called? | Theme |
| Tone can be portrayed through word choices. | True |
| What type of character does not change throughout the story? | Static |
| What is imagery? | Language that appeals to the senses |
| What is dramatic irony? | When readers know something characters do not |
| What is direct characterization? | Author directly states personality traits |
| What is the climax of a story? | The turning point |
| What does every story require? | A teller and a listener |
| What is stream of consciousness? | A narrative technique showing all thoughts and reactions |
| The setting includes time and place. | True |
| What is the setting of a story? | Where and when the story takes place |
| What point of view uses ‘I’, ‘me’, ‘we’? | First person |
| What is a simile? | Comparing using ‘like’ or ‘as’ |
| Foreshadowing builds suspense. | True |
| What does tone refer to in a story? | The Emotional Meaning |
| What is omniscient objective point of view? | Narrator records only what is seen and heard |
| Theme is the central message of a story. | True |
| What is the antagonist? | The character who opposes the protagonist |
| A short story usually has multiple major characters. | False |
| Imagery appeals to the senses. | True |
| Third person point of view uses ‘I’ and ‘me’. | False |
| What is a short story typically focused on? | A single conflict, character or emotional effect |
| What is suspense? | A feeling of tension and excitement |
| A dynamic character does not change. | False |
| Referred to the middle ages but now extends to a type of fiction which lacks the medieval setting, but develops a brooding atmosphere of gloom and terror, represents events which are uncanny or macabre | Gothic Fiction |