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Literature Test 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
  •  15
  • What is the author's purpose? Hint (PIE)
    persuade, inform, entertain
  •  15
  • The author reveals a character's attributes by stating them directly.
    Direct Characterization
  •  10
  • A character that does not experience conflicts and does not grow or change through the story.
    Flat Character
  •  15
  • A character that stays the same throughout the story.
    Static Character
  •  10
  • The way the author presents the chatracter to the audience.
    Characterization
  •  5
  • A character that changes throughout the story.
    Dynamic Character
  •  10
  • A central character that experiences conflict and changes and grows through the story.
    Round Character
  •  10
  • The time and place in which a story takes place.
    Setting
  •  5
  • The events that make up a story.
    Plot
  •  5
  • Teaches a lesson from the story.
    Theme
  •  10
  • The problem within the story.
    Conflict
  •  15
  • The feeling that a narrative evokes in the reader.
    Mood
  •  25
  • What type of conflict would represent a fight between two people?
    Man vs Man
  •  10
  • What type of conflict would represent a fear of heights?
    Man vs Self
  •  25
  • What type of conflict would represent a tornado tearing down a house?
    Man vs Nature
  •  15