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part 1: literary terms matching. match the word on the left with its de…

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part 1: literary terms
matching. match the word on the left with its definition on the right. youll use all the letters once.

d 1. characterization
a. what happens
b. where and when it happens
c. main character; story revolves around this character
d. what a character is like; what s/he does to show his/her personality
e. the big moment; the explosion or gunshot or phone call or car wreck that finally ends conflict
f. story leads the reader to expect one thing, but the opposite happens
g. quick wrap-up after the climax; just before the credits in a movie; now the whole thing feels finished
h. problem or struggle within a character; decision a character must make
j. detailed descriptions of the moments just before the climax; puts off moment of climax; audience waits and wonders \whatll happen?\
k. a problem or struggle between two characters or between one character and some outside force, like weather or a negative personality trait

b 2. internal conflict

__3. external conflict

__4. irony

e 5. plot

c 6. setting

j 7. suspense

h 8. climax

g 9. resolution

k 10. protagonist

part 2—more literary terms
matching. match the word on the left with its definition on the right. youll use all the letters once.

__1. point of view
a. \lesson\ about life which the author or director hopes we will learn
b. feeling, emotion which the story generates in the reader or audience
c. present movement of the story is halted and a scene from the past is re-lived; readers re-live the past moment in the present
d. the very beginning of a story; characters, setting, and sometimes the conflict are all introduced in this part of the plot
e. narrator is not a character in the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character
f. narrator is one of the characters in the story
g. the character who works against the main character
h. narrator’s perspective
j. events of the story occur in the same order in which they happened in
eal\ life; no flashbacks
k. narrator is not a character but knows everything about all of the characters

__2. first person pov

__3. 3rd pers. omniscient pov

__4. 3rd pers. limited pov

__5. exposition

__6. mood

__7. theme

__8. antagonist

__9. flashback

__10. chronological order

Explanation:

Response
Part 1: Literary Terms
  1. characterization - D (what a character is like; what s/he does to show his/her personality)
  2. internal conflict - H (a problem or struggle within a character; decision a character must make)
  3. external conflict - K (a problem or struggle between two characters or between one character and some outside force, like weather or a negative personality trait)
  4. irony - F (story leads the reader to expect one thing, but the opposite happens)
  5. plot - A (what happens)
  6. setting - B (where and when it happens)
  7. suspense - J (detailed descriptions of the moments just BEFORE the climax; puts off moment of climax; audience waits and wonders "What'll happen?")
  8. climax - E (The big moment; the explosion or gunshot or phone call or car wreck that finally ends conflict)
  9. resolution - G (quick wrap - up AFTER the climax; just before the credits in a movie; now the whole thing feels finished)
  10. protagonist - C (main character; story revolves around this character)
Part 2: More Literary Terms
  1. point of view - H (narrator’s perspective)
  2. first person POV - F (narrator is one of the characters in the story)
  3. 3rd pers. omniscient POV - K (narrator is NOT a character but knows EVERYTHING about all of the characters)
  4. 3rd pers. limited POV - E (narrator is NOT a character in the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character)
  5. Exposition - D (the very beginning of a story; characters, setting, and sometimes the conflict are all introduced in this part of the plot)
  6. mood - B (feeling, emotion which the story generates in the reader or audience)
  7. theme - A ("lesson" about life which the author or director hopes we will learn)
  8. antagonist - G (the character who works AGAINST the main character)
  9. flashback - C (present movement of the story is halted and a scene from the past is re - lived; readers re - live the past moment in the present)
  10. chronological order - J (events of the story occur in the same order in which they Happened in "real" life; no flashbacks)

Answer:

s (Part 1)

  1. D
  2. H
  3. K
  4. F
  5. A
  6. B
  7. J
  8. E
  9. G
  10. C