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13 Cards in this Set
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Effect |
Entertaining, instructive, or repelling |
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Climax |
Reasonable or inconsistent; dramatic or quiet; happy or tragic |
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Setting |
Imagined or real; striking or unimportant |
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Character |
True to life or exaggerated; few or many; all essential or some that may be eliminated. |
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Plot |
Believable or unbelievable: complicated or simple |
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Action |
Physical or mental; rapid or slow moving; advanced through simple narration of incident or through dialogue. |
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Style |
Flowing or choppy; interesting or dull |
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Interest |
Achieved by surprise or suspense. |
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Technique |
Single definite impression; exclusion of unnecessary material, reasonable order of events; customary short story length (usually 3,000-7,000 words) originality |
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Point of view |
Chief character, subordinate character, or all knowing character |
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Type |
Plot, character, setting, or thesis; romantic or realistic, love, adventure, or mystery. |
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Title |
Trite or provoking |
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Theme |
Brief statement or the main idea by |