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Derived from the latin word litera which means a letter of the alphabet |
LITERATURE |
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Refers to the organizational method used in literature in which the most common type is the narrative |
LITERATURE STUCTURE |
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A product of written literature |
LITERARY TEXT |
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Two major forms of literature |
POETRY AND PROSE |
Both starts with letter P |
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Three types of poetry |
Narrative, Dramatic and lyric Poetry |
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One of the two major forms of literature that applies a natural flow of speech and grammatical structure which mainly consists of complete senten e arranged logically and sequentially in paragraph form |
PROSE |
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Two types of prose |
FICTION AND NON-FICTION |
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Introduction to setting |
Exposition |
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Refers to the form of literature |
Genre |
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Writer's imagination in writing |
Fiction |
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A written text inspired by real life situation |
Non-fiction |
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A dramatic poetry where other characters are present too |
Monologue |
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A dramatic poetry where only the main vharacter is the character |
Soliloquy |
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Refers to particular identifiable characteristics of a whole set |
Literary element |
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Building tension |
Rising action |
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Turning point |
Climax |
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Unraveling event |
Falling action |
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Conclusion/outcome |
Resolution |
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The specific traits of literary works that define a generation or period in history |
Tradition |
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Repetition of the same consonant or repeating of the starting letter of the words |
Alliteration |
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Having the same sound occuring in successive stressed syllables |
Assonance |
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Having the same sound occuring in successive stressed syllables |
Assonance |
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The naming of thing or action by a vocal imitation |
Onomatopeia |
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Repetition of sound between two words usually the sound after final stressed syllables |
Rhyme |
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