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Cards (69)

  • Setting- refers to place, time, weather condition, social condition or even wood and atmosphere
  • Characters - are the people involved in the story
  • Protagonist - the good natured character or mc.
  • Antagonist - the opponent of the main character
  • Conflict - the problem of the story
  • Internal - Human vs self
  • How many conflict are there? 5
  • External - human vs human (physical)
  • External - human vs society (social)
  • External - human vs nature
  • External - human vs god or supreme being
  • Theme - the concluding idea or the main idea of the selection.
  • Point of view - is the angle from which the story is told.
  • First person pov - the author is included in the story use the pronoun I
  • Innocent eyes pov - the story is about or for the children
  • Stream of conciousness - the readers can relate in the story
  • Second person POV - the author is sometimes appear in the story using the pronoun YOU
  • Third person POV - the author is not included in the story.
  • Omniscient - the author knows all the characters in the stroy
  • Limited - the author knows few in the story
  • Objective - looks like there is a camera following the characters
  • Plot - the sequence if events in the story
  • How many essential part of plot are there? 5
  • Exposition or introduction - setting and character are revealed
  • Rising action - this where the story becomes complicated conflict is reverevealed
  • Climax - the turning point or highest point
  • Falling action - the problems are revolved those happened after the climax
  • Denovement- the character gets the reward
  • Tone - The attitude a writer takes toward an audience a, subject, or a character.
  • Tone - It is conveyed through the writers choice of words and details.
  • Mood - The feeling or atmosphere the readers perceive or feel while reading. Thus it is the overall emotion reated  by a work of literature.
  • Imagery - An element of the poem that uses words that appeal to senses. Generally, imagery in literature works (prose & poetry) uses sensory experiences such to the senses of sight (visual), tactile (touch), sound (auditory), taste and smell to describe the impressions of the writers and to create vivid pictures that can suggest the readers the meaning of the poem/prose.
  • Irony - The disparity or inconsistency between what seems and what is, meaning, words are used in a way that the intended meaning is different from what is actually meant or a contrast between what is expected and what really happens.
  • Sentence - Are meant to express yourself clearly, and you use them in various purposes. It uses period
  • Sentence - He was twenty-two. (Stating a fact)
  • Irony - The shoemaker wears shoes with holes in them.
  • Imagery - golden petals of the daffodils (sight)
  • Imagery - aromantic scent of coffee (smell)
  • Irony - It rains on a day a group of weather forecasters has scheduled a picnic.
  • Sentence - She would perhaps naver write back. (Stating an idea)