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Which of the following would NOT be included in a description of diction?
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Define theme in one sentence
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Raven
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Define protagonist
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Raven
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Which of these is an example of direct characterization?
actions or thoughts that reveal what a character is like dialogue
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Connexus Student
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Select a different story or poem from this unit. Identify a literary element in the chosen selection such as tone, imagery, or
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a day of a butterfly Identify a literary element in the chosen selection such as tone, imagery, or symbolism. Explain how the
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Define ‘Central idea’ in ELA
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Hola100101010
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fill in the blank _______________ – the perception of the author that influences the creation of a source. (Tells a story from
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Choose the best definition for each of the following words and terms.
For what type of irony is the opposite of what is intended
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no
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Match the definitions below with the correct terms
A where a story take place B the use of an unexplinable event to resolve a
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kali
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Which literary element is a type of figurative language? (1 point )
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Trin
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Which option describes a narrator?
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social studies
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Which statements describe characteristics of an introduction? Select the two correct answers.
A. It develops the main conflict.
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Hann
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Which description defines dialogue?
• when and where a story takes place • the person telling the story • a conversation
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two
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In a literary text, what is the inciting incident?
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What is point of view?
1. The order in which events unfold 2. The way a character develops over time 3. The author’s
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Delia
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What is tone?
• a comparison between two otherwise unlike people, objects, or places • a type of figurative language in which
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one
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Which phrase best describes incidents in a literary text
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Joe
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Which characteristic is true of a theme?
• It is a summary of the plot. • It is not stated by the author outright. • It is
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one
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Which of the following is the best description of the difference between the theme and central idea of a story
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Harlem
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How does the central idea of the story differ from its theme?
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Harlem
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Which characteristic is true of a theme?
A.) It is explained by the author. B.) It is a summary of the plot. C.) It is not stated
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goodog
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What is the purpose of the prologue?
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Anonymous
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(1)A
(2)C (3)C (4)B (5)C (6)C (7)B (8)B (9)B (10)D (11)B (12)C (13)B (14)D (15)A (16)A (17)C (18)B These are the correct answers.
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A Gurl
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The struggle between opposing forces or characters is called
A. symbolism B. characterization C. conflict D. dialogue
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Anonymous
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Which literary element do these lines have in common?
1.But to Rudolf the history sounded as big as the Iliad or the crisis in
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Hasley
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We are not as close as we once were, at least not since the thing happened. We were sitting in science class when I decided to
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Anonymous
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"As no more electrical fire can be thrown into the top of the bottle"
Is this considered personification? I'm writing a report on
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Rylee
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What is indirect characterization?
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Spartan
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I really need answers to this plz, thx so much, props to someone who gives them
1. Which of the following passages from the novel
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Dank meems***
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In "Greek Meets Greek" Ram takes great pains to avoid having
Chan, his neighbor, identify his true island heritage. Too late, Ram
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Which sentence from the story BEST uses sensory language to create vivid imagery?
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The following quote from “An Ancient Gesture” is an example of what literary element?
“I thought, as I wiped my eyes on the
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quick help needed
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Based on what you know of the events of the story “The Cask of Amontillado,” Fortunato’s name in this story is an example
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1. Read the following passage from Jack London’s “The Law of Life.” From whose perspective does the narrative relate the
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cortney
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Would fate be a theme or a subject. Most websites would just list fate as a theme. However, i learned before that a subject is
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Elizabeth
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14. Identify the aspect of style used in the excerpt below.
“Here in the United States, it was worse. She spoke slowly and with
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Mstv
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1.In general terms, how do the townspeople in “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” react to the body which washes up on
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Allen
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what is a conflict in literature? how and when does Shakespeare use a specific conflict in Act 1 to introduce or develop the
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yasminb
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which option describes a conclusion?(1 point)
A. a happy ending to a story. B. the point when characters are introduced. C. the
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lemonlime🍋🦋
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My Brother's Keeper Quick Check
Which of these is an example of direct characterization? (1 point) Responses actions or thoughts
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🌹Yuki🌙
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Two men glare at each other. Then, a tree falls and pins them both to the ground. What kind of conflict exists in both
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vickie
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can you explain a mortif to me... I don't understand the difference between a mortif and a theme
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Jack Meoff
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How does understanding different viewpoints help us to understand motivation in literature?
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biddies
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I know that mood and tone are different, but is mood considered an element of literature?
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Tanya
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What is the literary element called that describes how Francois and Perrault speak in the call of the wild
Dialogue French
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What is the literary element called that describes how Francois and Perrault speak in The Call of the Wild?
• Dialogue •
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what is a theme give examples
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mary
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Which of the following is the best definition of a narrator?
One who has complete and total awareness understanding or knowledge
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What is theme?
A story’s plot The underlying meaning, or message in a literary work A stories, time and place
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