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English first quiz
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |