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Literature Review
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Literature Study Guide - terms and examples
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This point of view is when the narrator is a character in the story. They use pronouns I, me, my, we, etc.
First Person
10
What is the author's purpose when writing? Hint (PIE)
persuade, inform, entertain
15
This point of view is rarely used. The narrator uses "you" like in a recipe
Second Person
10
The ____ _____ _____ is the perspective from which the story is told.
Point of View
15
The narrator tells you what a single chracter is thinking or feeling. They use the pronouns he, she, and they.
Third Person Limited
25
The narrator tells a story without describing any chracters's thoughts, opinions, or feelings.
Third Person Objective
25
The narrator knows everything about every character. They use the pronouns he, she, and they.
Third Person Omniscient
15
The author reveals a character's attributes by telling the reader outright.
Direct Characterization
25
The class of text comprising works based upon facts and reality. Fiction or Nonfiction
Nonfiction
10
A conclusion or judgement based on prior knowledge and what's going on in the text. An educated guess.
Inference
10
Literature which contains works of imaginative narration. Fiction or Nonfiction
Fiction
10
A character that stays the same throughout the story.
Static Character
25
The way the author presents the character to the audience: dialogue, thoughts, actions, reactions from others & physical description
Characterization
10
A character that changes throughout the story.
Dynamic Character
20
The time and place in which a story takes place.
Setting
10
The events that make up a story.
Plot
5
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