A type of writing, either fiction or nonfiction, that tells a story.

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a type of writing, either fiction or nonfiction, that tells a story

NARRATIVE

writing that explains or informs

EXPOSITORY

a type of writing that attempts to convince the reader to adopt a particular opinion

PERSUASIVE

a story written to be performed before an audience

DRAMA

What are the elements of Fiction?

PLOT, CHARACTER, SETTING, AND THEME

What are the two types of fiction?

NOVEL & SHORT STORY

Give 4 examples of types of Nonfiction

INFORMATIVE ARTICLE, ESSAY, INTERVIEW, TEXTBOOK, BIOGRAPHY, AUTOBIOGRAPHY

What are the organizational features of Nonfiction?

TEXTUAL FEATURES GRAPHIC FEATURES STRUCTURAL FEATURES

a feature used to textually support nonfiction (headings, bold words, title, etc)

TEXTUAL FEATURES

a feature used to visually represent or support the text (chart, graph, etc)

GRAPHIC FEATURES

the way an author builds their text (problem solution, cause & effect, etc)

STRUCTURAL FEATURES

the most important idea that an author wishes to express

MAIN IDEA

a detail that supports the main idea

SUPPORTING DETAIL

What are the five common text structures?

DESCRIPTION SEQUENCE COMPARE AND CONTRAST CAUSE AND EFFECT PROBLEM SOLUTION

provides information about a topic

DESCRIPTION

events are described in the order in which they occur(ed)

SEQUENCE

similarities and differences between topics are discussed

COMPARE AND CONTRAST

Ideas, events, or facts are presented as causes in conjunction with the resulting outcomes or effects

CAUSE AND EFFECT

problem is presented followed by one or more possible solutions

PROBLEM SOLUTION

SIGNAL WORDS such as characteristics to illustrate a number of appears to be

DESCRIPTION

SIGNAL WORDS First next after Finally

SEQUENCE

SIGNAL WORDS although but either…or in common different from yet likewise similar to

COMPARE AND CONTRAST

SIGNAL WORDS if…then so accordingly consequently thus

CAUSE AND EFFECT

SIGNAL WORDS because in order to one reason for a solution for this reason thus

PROBLEM SOLUTION

STAGES OF PLOT DEVELOPMENT (PLOT COMPONENTS)

Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution

EXPOSITION

Characters, Setting, and situation are introduced.

EXPOSITION

The events leading up to the climax

RISING ACTION

The turning point of the story- most exciting part

CLIMAX

The action following the climax

FALLING ACTION

Tying up of loose-ends, The conflict is resolved

RESOLUTION

Driving force of plot development

CONFLICT

How are dramas divided?

INTO SCENES AND ACTS

The people, animal, or objects that take part in a story’s action

CHARACTER

Main character

PROTAGONIST

Force opposing the main character

ANTAGONIST

A character that does not change over the course of a story

STATIC CHARACTER

Character that changes over the course of a story

DYNAMIC CHARACTER

Qualities that a character possesses

CHARACTER TRAITS

When a writer or narrator states the character traits

DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION

When a writer depends on the reader to draw conclusions about a character based on that character’s actions and thoughts.

INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION

The reasons for a character’s speech, thoughts, feelings, or actions

CHARACTER MOTIVATION

What two things does setting include?

TIME AND PLACE

Central message of a literary work

THEME

What are the three purposes for writing?

ENTERTAIN, INFORM, OR PERSUADE

A direct comparison of two things

METAPHOR

A comparison of two things using like or as

SIMILE

An exaggeration used for effect, not to be taken literally.

HYPERBOLE

An expression that has a meaning particular to a region or language.

IDIOM

A similarity or comparability- Feet are to shoes as hands are to gloves

ANALOGY

Giving non humans human traits.

PERSONIFICATION

The repetition of consonant sounds.

ALLITERATION

Conversation between characters.

DIALOGUE

A long speech spoken by a single character in a drama.

MONOLOGUE

A regional variety of language differing from standard language.

DIALECT

The use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot.

FORESHADOWING

A scene within a story that interrupts the sequence of events to relate events that happened before.

FLASHBACK

The difference between what is expected in a story and what actually happens

IRONY

The writer’s attitude towards his or her audience and subject.

TONE

The feeling of the story.

MOOD

A story told by a character who takes part in the action of a story.

1 ST PERSON POINT OF VIEW

A story told by a narrator who does not take part in the action of a story.

3 RD PERSON POINT OF VIEW