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12 Cards in this Set
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foreshadowing
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hints/ clues tha author gives, which allows the reader to predict a later event
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mood
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the emotions the author creates in the reader (how you feel)
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characterization
DEVELOPMENT OF CHARACTER |
- actions
- appearance - interactions with others - others opinions |
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point of view
CHOICE OF NARRATOR |
-1st person- narrator is in the story
-3rd person limited- narrator is out and read the mind of one character -3rd person omniscent- narrator is out -3rd person objective- narrator is out of story and reports what is seen or heard in the story |
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exposition (begining)
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-protagonist is introduced
- setting - hint of conflict |
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inciting incident
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event that gets plot moving
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tone
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authors attitude toward the theme
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irony
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-verbal: sarcasm
-situational: unexpected twist - dramatic: the reader knows something the character doesn't |
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climax
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high point in story
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plot
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outline of story
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flashback
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when character goes back to an earlier event (usually to explain unknown)
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symbolism
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object representing an idea
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