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English first quiz

Englis

QuestionAnswer
Mood The feelings or emotions of the author as they come through with the writing . And the feelings created in the reader by the writing.
Antagonist The character struggling or fighting against the protagonist
Internal conflict A character struggling with a decision or there own feelings
Climax The Turing point in the plot
Characterization The way an author creates characters
8 parts of speech Adverb verb pronoun adjective noun interjection preposition conjunction
Conjunction A word that connects words or groups of words
Pov The perspective of which events a story or and argument are seen
Dialogue A conversation between 2 or more people
Symbol An object which has a meaning or idea
Setting When and where and under what circumstances a story takes place
Static character The character that stays the same throughout the story
Adjective Describes a noun
First person pov The narrator uses I language, and is a character in the story. Only one perspective
Verbal irony Contrast between what is said and what is meant
Situational irony Contrast between what the reader thinks is gonna happen vs what happens
Rising action Builds tension and suspense leading towards climax
Third person pov Narrator tells story as he she they
Grammar The rules that help words work together so writing makes sense
Suspense Curiosity and excitement are created by writing
Interjection Single word or short group of words used to express feelings or emotions
Resolution Happens after climax and falling action, pulls loose ends of the story together
Falling action More ups and downs as the problem is being attacked
Exposition Introduction to important information the reader needs to understand the situation
Verb State of being or action
Dramatic irony When the audience knows something that the character on stage doesn’t
Imagery The language that appeals to the senses of taste touch hear sight smell
Theme message The main idea or message or moral read from text is the central insight
Tone The authors attitude towards the character’s subject and audience, shown by word choice
Omniscient pov When the narrator knows a lot, and deceives characters thoughts and feeling but is not a character in the story
Adverb Describes or modifies verbs adjectives and other adverbs
Plot The structure of the story. Storyline. Components include, exposition rising action climax falling action and resolution
Preposition A word the relates its objects to another words in the sentence
Narrator The person who tells the story
Noun The name of a person place thing or idea
Dynamic character A character who Changes throughout events in the story
External conflict Character vs character someone struggling or fighting with someone or something else
Ge Type or text or literary form
Foreshadowing Hints about what is to come in a story
Conflict A problem or struggle between opposing forces
Created by: Puneetb12
 

 



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