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What do we call a narrative about a person's life?
Biography
WHAT IS DRAMATIC IRONY?
It's when the audience knows more about the situation, conflicts, or resolution than the characters themselves.
MENTION AT LEAST TWO RESOURCES THE AUTHOR CAN USE TO CREATE TENSION.
One-sentence paragraphs / short sentences / dashes
MENTION THREE TIME WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS WHICH CAN BE USED TO SEQUENCE EVENTS.
Before / after / then / later / in the end / at the beginning / until / during / finally
NARRATIVES ARE NORMALLY SET IN THE PAST. MENTION AT LEAST 2 PAST TENSES.
Simple past / Past continuous / Past perfect
WHEN DO YOU USE QUOTATION MARKS IN A STORY?
To indicate a character is speaking.
WHAT IS DRAMATIC IRONY?
It's when the audience knows more about the situation, conflicts, or resolution than the characters themselves.
WHAT IS AN UNRELIABLE NARRATOR?
A narrator whose account of events is faulty or can't be trusted.
MENTION 3 CHARACTERISATION METHODS
Character's spech / appearance / thoughts / actions
WHAT IS A NON-OMNISCIENT NARRATOR?
He only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.
WHAT DO YOU CALL THE VOICE OF THE NARRATOR WHO IS THE PROTAGONIST OF THE STORY?
First person narrator
THE RESOLUTION IS ALSO CALLED DENOUEMENT. WHAT DOES THIS WORD MEAN / WHAT IMAGE DOES IT EVOKE?
Unravelling or untying the knot.
MENTION THE TWO TYPES OF CONFLICT
External and internal
MENTION TWO ELEMENTS A WRITER MAY INCLUDE IN THE INTRODUCTION OF A STORY.
Setting in time - Setting in place - Characters - Atmosphere - Conflict
WHAT IS THE CLIMAX IN A STORY?
The moment of highest tension.
MENTION THE FIVE BASIC PARTS OF THE PLOT OF A STORY
Exposition - rising action - climax - falling action - resolution