1)a neutral term for the main character in a story
2)all the figurative language a writer use to describe things in a story
3)the mood or atmosphere of a story
4)a plot device that gives a hint of what will happen next
5)things that represent themselves and stand for something else
6)type or kind
7)the underlying idea about life and people that a story explores
8)the reproduction in writing of conversation
9)the vantage point from which a story is hold
what are the vocab words for these definitions
I'll get you started; then I'll check your answers for the rest.
#1 - protagonist
5)symbols
2)imagery
3)tone
9)theme
5, 2, and 3 are correct.
4)foreshadowing
7)point of view
6)genre
8)dialog
can someone check these answers for me please
1) A neutral term for the main character in a story: The term for a neutral main character in a story is "protagonist."
2) All the figurative language a writer uses to describe things in a story: The term for all the figurative language a writer uses to describe things in a story is "imagery."
3) The mood or atmosphere of a story: The term for the mood or atmosphere of a story is "tone."
4) A plot device that gives a hint of what will happen next: The term for a plot device that gives a hint of what will happen next is "foreshadowing."
5) Things that represent themselves and stand for something else: The term for things that represent themselves and stand for something else is "symbolism."
6) Type or kind: The term for type or kind is "genre."
7) The underlying idea about life and people that a story explores: The term for the underlying idea about life and people that a story explores is "theme."
8) The reproduction in writing of conversation: The term for the reproduction in writing of conversation is "dialogue."
9) The vantage point from which a story is told: The term for the vantage point from which a story is told is "narrative point of view."