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SEMESTER EXAM - ENGLISH - Short Story/Literary Elements

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short storya brief work of fiction that usually communicates a message about life or human nature
plotthe sequence of events in a literary work
point of viewthe perspective, or vantage point, from which a story is told
first-person point of viewthe perspective of a story in which the narrator is the character in the story and refers to himself or herself with the first-person pronoun I
omniscient-thirdperson point of viewthe perspective of a story in which the narrator knows and tells about what each character thinks and feels
limited-third-person point of viewthe perspective of a story in which the narrator relates the inner thoughts and feelings of only one character, and everything is viewed from this character's perspective
settingthe time and place of a story
charactersthe people in the
conflictthe struggle that grows out of the interplay of two opposing forces
themethe main idea of the story, sometimes being a moral or lesson derived from the story
symbola person, place, thing, or event that has meaning in itself and also stands for something more than itself
motivationthe reasons for a character's behavior; the key to the story's plot
tonethe clues in a story that suggest the writer's (or narrator's) own attitude toward elements of his/her story
ironya particular tone created when the speaker intends a meaning that is opposite to the words he/she says
dramatic ironywhen the reader knows more than the characters
situational ironya plot in which the unexpected happens
vernacularthe language spoken by people who live in a particular place or area
comic devicesvarious elements used in a story to create humor
hyperboleoutrageous exaggeration
comic comparisonscomparisons which might use similes or metaphors
comic charactersoutlandish characters in a story
understatementsaying less than what is meant
foreshadowingthe use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a story
making inferencesdrawing from clues in the text as well as from our own experiences
protagonistthe central character of the story
expositionthe part of the story that provides background information, establishes the setting, and introduces the characters
rising actionthe part of the story, including exposition, in which the tension rises and builds to the climax
climaxthe highest point of tension in a story
falling actionpart of the story, including the resolution, in which tension falls
resolutionthe conclusion of a story
characterizationthe methods a writer uses to communicate information about characters to readers


6th Grade Reading Teacher
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