3rd quarter

Cards (26)

  • Imagery  -  Language that appeals to the senses
  • Visual Imagery -  This appeals to our sense of sight. 
  • Visual Imagery -  poets often use metaphor, simile, oг personification in their description
  • Auditory Imagery -  This describes sound. 
  • Auditory Imagery -  might also use a sound device like onomatopoeia, or words that imitate sounds, so reading the poem aloud recreates the auditory experience
  • Kinesthetic Imagery -  This describes a sense of movement or tension. 
  • Illustrate Novel - 50% Of the narrative is presented without words and sometimes it has no text at
  • ILLUSTRATED NOVEL - The reader must interpret the images to comprehend the story completely. 
  • ILLUSTRATED NOVEL - Textual portions are presented in traditional form. 
  • Illustrated Novel - Examples include The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick and The Arrival by Shaun Tan. 
  • DIGI-FICTION - Combines three media: book, movie/video and internet website. To get the full story, students must engage in navigation, reading, viewing in all three forms.
  • DIGI-FICTION - Patrick Carman's Skeleton Creek and Anthony Zuiker's Level 26 are examples. 
  • GRAPHIC NOVEL - Narrative work in which the story is conveyed to the reader using a comic form.
  • GRAPHIC NOVEL -  hie Comics by John Goldwater and illustrator, Bob Montana, is a good example
  • MANGA - It is used in the English-speaking world as a generic term for all comic books and graphic novels originally published in Japan.
  • MANGA -  Considered as an artistic storytelling style.
  •  Ameri-manga- sometimes used to refer to comics created by American artists in manga style.
  • DOODLE FICTION -  LITERARY PRESENTATION WHERE THE AUTHOR INCORPORATES DOODLE WRITING AND DRAWINGS AND HANDWRITTEN GRAPHICS IN PLACE OF THE TRADITIONAL FONT. 
  • DOODLE FICTION - DRAWING ENHANCES THE STORY, OFTEN ADDING HUMOROUS ELEMENTS
    EXAMPLES INCLUDE THE DIARY OF A WIMPY KID BY JEFF KINNEY AND TIMMY FAILURE BY STEPHAN PASTIS.
  • DOODLE FICTION - E XAMPLES INCLUDE THE DIARY OF A WIMPY KID BY JEFF KINNEY AND TIMMY FAILURE BY STEPHAN PASTIS.
  • TEXT-TALK NOVEL -  Stories told almost entirely In dialogue simulating social network exchanges. 
  • Chick-Lit -  A genre fiction which addresses issues of modern womanhood, humorously and lightheartedly. often of this. 
  • Chick Lit
    -  Scarlet Bailey's The Night Before Christmas and Miranda Dickinson's It Started With a Kiss are examples of this. 
  • Chick Lit - It typically features a female protagonist whose femininity is heavily thermalizing in the plot 
  • FLASH FICTION - It is a style of fictional literature of extreme brevity.
  • FLASH FICTION -  There is no widely accepted definition of the length and category. It could range from word to a thousand.