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14 Cards in this Set
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What is the subject of a book?
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The subject is what the book is about.
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What is the theme?
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The theme is the message that the reader takes from the book.
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What is foreshadowing?
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Foreshadowing is when the narrator drops hints about what will happen next throughout the book.
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What are the five parts of plot?
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Introduction/Exposition
Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution |
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Who is the protagoinist?
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The person in the novel who is trying to achieve something.
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Who is the antagonist?
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The person who is trying to stop the protagoinist.
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What are the four types of conflict?
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1. Man vs. Self
2. Man vs. Man 3. Man vs. Nature 4. Man vs. Society |
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What are different point of views?
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1st person
3rd person limited 3rd person omnisent |
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What are the three different text connections?
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Text to World
Text to Text Text to Self |
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What are the two chacteristics of setting?
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When and where
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What is a static character?
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A static character is a character who does not change and is resistant to change, for the most part, they stay the same.
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What is a round character?
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A round character is a character who we know a lot about and has many qualities or characteristics.
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What is a flat character?
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A flat character is a character that is one dimensonal, and the reader only knows 1 or 2 traits about that person.
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What is a dynamic character?
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A dynamic character is a character that undergoes significant change through out the novel.
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