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PROSE

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  • what is external conflict?
    Struggle with a force outside one's self.
  • it can be any form of struggle the main character faces.
    CONFLICT
  • (Narrative Technique) Used to suggest events or outcomes that will happen later in the writing, using either characters or objects within the story.
    FORESHADOWING
  • This is a literary device referring to writing that is structured in a grammatical way, with words and phrases that build sentences and paragraphs.
    PROSE
  • Character vs. Self - explain this type of conflict
    struggles with own soul, physical limitations, choices, etc.
  • most familiar form of prose used in novels and short stories.
    FICTION
  • What is exposition?
    (introduction) is the beginning of the story.
  • poetry written in the form of prose, creating a literary hybrid with occasional rhythm and/or rhyme patterns.
    POETIC PROSE
  • prose usually in the form of a legend or fable that is intended to be recited and has been passed down through oral or written tradition
    HEROIC
  • prose that recounts a true story, provides information, or gives a factual account of something.
    NONFICTION
  • where writers divert the attention of the reader onto another character or element of the story in order to distract them from the truth.
    RED HERRING
  • (Narrative Technique) It shows sudden realization by a character can have a dramatic impact on a story
    EPIPHANY
  • What is a climax?
    the turning point of the story
  • This is a powerful literary device in that certain lines in literary works can have a great effect on readers in revealing human truths or resonating as art through language.
    PROSE