Honors 10 English Lit Terms - Lane

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  • What is the definition of active voice?
    Current, happening now.
  • Give an example of active voice.
    Nike’s slogan “Just do it.”
  • What is the definition of passive voice?
    It happened in the past.
  • How is tone defined in literature?
    The speaker’s attitude expressed in how something sounds or comes across.
  • Name some commonly used tones in literature.
    Happy, sad, sarcastic, mad, scary.
  • How does mood develop from tone?
    The reader or listener develops a feeling from the speaker's tone.
  • What is the relationship between mood and genre in literature?
    • Mood determines if a piece is a comedy, tragedy, romance, or drama.
    • Mood is influenced by the tone used in the text.
  • What are shifts in a story?
    Changes in mood or tone as the story progresses.
  • Why are shifts important in a story?
    They make the story exciting and take the reader through a wide range of emotions.
  • What does the setting of a story establish?
    Where and when the story takes place.
  • What additional elements can the setting provide?
    Atmosphere, historical context, background information, foreshadowing, character development, and initial tone/mood.
  • What is foreshadowing?
    Clues in the text about incidents that will occur later in the plot.
  • What effect does foreshadowing create in a novel?
    It creates anticipation.
  • What is denotation?
    The definition of a word (dictionary version).
  • What is connotation?
    An idea or meaning suggested by or associated with a word or thing.
  • How is inference defined?
    Observation and background to reach a logical conclusion.
  • Give an example of making an inference.
    If someone slams a door, you can infer that she is upset about something.
  • What is a premise in literature?
    The overall idea, concept, or foundation of the text.
  • What is the plot of a story?
    Major events that push a story to the end, usually based on conflict.
  • What does exposition introduce in a story?
    Background information, like the setting and characters.
  • What is conflict in literature?

    The problem that is addressed in the story.
  • What is rising action?
    A series of related incidents that build towards the point of greatest interest.
  • What is the climax of a story?
    The turning point in the plot, the moment of most tension.
  • What happens during falling action?
    The conflict between characters unravels, often resulting in a winner and a loser.
  • What is denouement?
    The final suspense in a story.
  • What is resolution or conclusion in literature?
    The final resolution or clarification of a dramatic or narrative plot.
  • What is characterization?
    The art of creating a character's personality for a story.
  • What is direct characterization?
    How the author or characters describe the character.
  • What is indirect characterization?
    What can be inferred about the character through dialogue, actions, and interactions with other characters.
  • Who is the antagonist in a story?
    The protagonist's adversary.
  • Who is the protagonist?
    The main character in a drama or literary work.
  • What is a foil character?
    A character that, by contrast, underscores or enhances the distinctive characteristics of another.
  • What are flat characters?
    A literary character whose personality can be defined by one or two traits only.
  • What are round characters?
    A character who has a complex personality.
  • What are dynamic characters?
    A character who grows, develops, and changes over the course of the book.
  • What are static characters?
    A character who does not change noticeably during the course of a story.
  • What is style in writing?
    • Not what is said but how it is said.
    • Analyzing the author's style involves examining the unique way of communicating ideas.
  • What are key aspects in styles of writing?
    • Sentence length, structure, variation, and position.
    • Use of sensory details, figurative language, and other literary devices.
    • Use of sound devices: alliteration, onomatopoeia, rhythm, repetition.
    • Use of dialogue and word choice.
    • Tone and use of irony.
  • What is a flashback in literature?

    When a character remembers a past event that is relevant to the current action of the story.
  • What does diction refer to in literature?

    How the author uses words in literature.