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Cards (90)

  • GERARY GAMES AND SCENES
  • new perve and Poem
  • A of when or spoken aprusion thor ate consciously organized.
  • Coco order and continuely of thought and hdvidua syle
  • les to the lime place, physical deals and croumitances in which a situation occurs. It also
  • 2 Churches lar to those who participate in the action of a literary work, Characters may be major
  • hcludes the background anaphene or environment. It conveys ideas that serves as symbol
  • arho choneclens Chaucers may refer to as profagonat antogonist, ont-hero, hero, villain or foil. They
  • hongline or two dominon not wel developed personality, minor
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  • character finding)
  • 22nd-having realitic and unique comples of trails, major character (agbabago)
  • 23 non-having ignicant or progressive changes of trollt unrealsic
  • 24-hoving complex trah but there is no change in the course of action
  • rulers to the series or sequence of interrelated events or actions that take place in a
  • native work includes the following:
  • 31 contic-the shuggle between opposing forces provides interest, suspense, tension
  • 32 action-crisor turning point
  • 3.3 dinax-the emotional peak where revelations are made, where it becomes clear
  • which way the conflict will be resolved.
  • 3.4 falling action--the point where everything is slowly falling back to perfect place
  • 3.5 donovement the ending. The problems or conlich get resolved or settled
  • 18 the angsa aix
  • of considering things, which shows us the opinion or feelings of the
  • individuals involved in the situation. It is also the mode of narration that an author employs to let the readers
  • hear and see what takes place in a story. it has three major kinds:
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  • 41 First Person, it involves the use of 'I' or 'we.
  • 4.2 Second Person it involves the use of 'you'
  • 4.3 Third Persons involves the use of 'he', 'she", "it', 'they', or a name.
  • refers to the main idea universal truth or overall message communicated by a work of
  • & language it is the aide of words, the words used by the author to communicate the message of the
  • story. If conveys the artistry of the author.
  • 7. More These are values from the story that we may apply in our own lives.
  • E. Prose has two subgenres. Fiction and Non-Fiction.
  • 1.Fiction is a series of imagined facts which ilustrates truth or reality about human life.
  • Kinds of Fiction
    • Short Story
    • Novel
    • Myths
    • Folktales
    • Parables
    • Fables
    • Legend
  • 1.1 Short Story. It is a brief, and artistic form of prose fiction which is centered on a single
  • main incident and is intended to produce a single dominant impression. It has a definite
  • time and place selfing