WEEK 3.2

Cards (18)

  • Prose
    It is any written or spoken language that is used without rhythmical and metrical structure.
  • Prose
    This applies the ordinary form of the language that is easily understood by the readers.
  • Prose
    This is written in paragraph form and aims to entertain or inform.
  • There are 5 genres of the early period: Folksongs, Proverbs, Riddles, Tales, and Epics.
  • There are 3 literary genres of the 21st Century: Hyperpoetry, Textual, and Spoken Word.
  • Prose is divided into 2 categories: Fiction and Non-fiction.
  • There are 5 types of fiction: Chick Lit, Flash Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Novel, and Short Story.
  • There are 6 elements in a short story: Setting, Characters, Plot, Conflict, Climax, Resolution/Denouement, Point of View, Mood, Theme, and Symbols.
  • There are 5 types of Creative Non-fiction: Biography, Autobiography, News, Anecdote, and Essay.
  • Digit-fiction
    A digitally published combination of three platforms: online website, movie/video, and books.
  • Blog
    It is said to be created by Justin Hall, an informative webpage of random topics.
  • Manga
    A term for all the published comic books in Japan.
  • Graphic Novel
    A narrative work made up of comic content (text & image).
  • Illustrated Novel
    It is composed of 50% illustrations and images, thus needing the interpretation of the reader.
  • The main difference between flashback and foreshadowing is that flashback refers to the past whereas foreshadowing refers to the future.
  • In Media Res means in the middle of things.
  • You can understand the tone of a text when you look at the words that the writer has used. On the other hand, the mood that a text creates has to do with what you as a reader feel when you read what the author has written.
  • Pangga, Makadto Kita sa Yato by: Dr. Erwin S. Sustento