allegory A story in which characters and/or events stand for abstract ideas or forces, so that the story suggests a deeper symbolic meaning
anthology A collection of literary works, often by different authors, combined into a single work
characterization The methods an author uses to describe and develop characters in a literary work
classic A literary work of the highest quality that has long-lasting value and worth
denouement The end of a plot (story) in which the final resolution or explanation takes place
expository writing A type of writing in which the main purpose is to represent information
fiction A literary work that is imaginative and not factual
figurative language Language that makes a comparison between two unlike things that are similar in one particular way. Metaphors and similes are two common types of figurative language
flashback A scene in a play or reference in a story that interrupts the story line to show something that has occurred in the past
genre A type or category of literature; common genres include prose, poetry, fiction, and drama
literary criticism Works written to interpret and evaluate literary works
memoir A narrative or record of events, real or imaginary, for the purpose of making a point
persuasive writing A type of writing intended to convince readers to accept a particular viewpoint or take a specific action
plot The basic story line; the sequence of events and actions through which a story’s meaning is expressed
point of view The perspective from which a story is told. Two common points of view are first person (I) in which the narrator is telling the story as he or she experience it, and the third person (he, she, they) in which the story is told by someone who is not a character in the story
setting The time, place, and circumstance in which a story occurs
theme The central or dominant idea of a story; the main point the author is making about human life or experience
tone How writers convey their feelings or attitudes about the subject to the reader
Direction: Use words from the list at the beginning of the chapter to complete the meaning of each sentence
answer-
first blank- point of view of the first person
Third blank- persuasive writing in her newspaper
Fourth Blank- anthology Class
sixth blank- flashback in his short story
eighth Blank- tone
Ninth blank- allegory
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allegory A story in which characters and/or events stand for abstract ideas or forces, so that...
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