Cards (68)

    • In literary works, narration includes the narrator and their point
    • A third-person limited narrator tells the story from the perspective of one or more characters
    • The point of view in narration can impact the reader's understanding of events and characters.

      True
    • The choice of narrative point of view shapes the reader's experience and interpretation
    • What type of narration allows the reader to see the story through a character's eyes while maintaining some distance?
      Third-person limited
    • Match the type of narrator with its example:
      First Person ↔️ "I went to the store and bought milk."
      Second Person ↔️ "You walk down the street, feeling the sun on your face."
      Third Person Omniscient ↔️ "John felt anxious, but Mary knew she could help."
      Third Person Limited ↔️ "Jane wondered what her friends were thinking."
    • What pronoun is used in second-person narration?
      You
    • Third-person limited narration focuses on one character's thoughts and feelings.

      True
    • What does the choice of narrator type influence in a story?
      Reader's understanding
    • The narrative point of view refers to the perspective from which a story is told
    • Third-person omniscient narration allows the reader access to the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters.

      True
    • Narrative techniques are strategies used to tell a story
    • The narrator's voice reflects their personality and perspective.

      True
    • A linear narrative structure presents events in chronological
    • Narration in literature refers to how a story is told
    • Match the narrator type with its example:
      First Person ↔️ "I went to the store and bought milk."
      Second Person ↔️ "You walk down the street."
      Third Person Omniscient ↔️ "John felt anxious, but Mary knew she could help."
      Third Person Limited ↔️ "Jane wondered what her friends were thinking."
    • What are the three main types of narrators in literature?
      First-person, second-person, third-person
    • First-person narration uses "I", "me", and "my" to tell the story.
      True
    • Which type of narrator knows everything about all characters and events?
      Third-person omniscient
    • What pronouns are used in first-person narration?
      I, me, my
    • Third-person omniscient narration allows the reader to access the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters.

      True
    • Order the three types of narrative point of view from most intimate to most detached.
      1️⃣ First-person
      2️⃣ Third-person limited
      3️⃣ Third-person omniscient
    • Third-person limited narration allows the reader to see the story through a single character's eyes
    • Third-person omniscient narration uses "he", "she", and "they" to refer to characters.

      True
    • Third-person limited narration offers a limited perspective but a deep understanding of one character
    • The choice of narrative technique shapes the reader's perception and emotional connection to the story.

      True
    • The narrator's voice refers to their distinct style and tone
    • In linear narrative structure, events are presented in chronological order.

      True
    • What is the primary characteristic of a linear narrative structure?
      Chronological order
    • What does a narrative timeline refer to in a story?
      Order of events
    • An anachronistic timeline presents events out of the order they occur.

      True
    • Flashbacks in a narrative provide crucial context
    • What are the three main types of narrators in literature?
      First-person, third-person limited, omniscient
    • A third-person omniscient narrator can reveal the thoughts and feelings of all characters.

      True
    • Match the narrative technique with its purpose:
      Dialogue ↔️ Reveals personality
      Flashbacks ↔️ Provides past context
      Foreshadowing ↔️ Creates suspense
    • What does the term 'narration' refer to in literary works?
      How a story is told
    • What is the definition of a first-person narrator?
      Story told using "I"
    • What is the definition of a third-person omniscient narrator?
      All-knowing outside perspective
    • Match the type of narrator with its example:
      First Person ↔️ "I went to the store and bought milk."
      Second Person ↔️ "You walk down the street, feeling the sun on your face."
      Third Person Omniscient ↔️ "John felt anxious, but Mary knew she could help."
      Third Person Limited ↔️ "Jane wondered what her friends were thinking."
    • First-person narration provides an intimate and subjective view but limits access to other characters' thoughts.

      True