English(3) Flashcards

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The process of sharing stories

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Narration

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2
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Reflects who we are as beings

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Narratives

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3
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The people,animal,or live animate objects

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Characters

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4
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Components of characters

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-Major characters
-Minor characters
-Protagonist
-Antagonist
-Static
-dynamic
-Flat
-Round

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5
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Refers how the story is told

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POV

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6
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Components of pov

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-First person
-Second person
-Third-objective
-Third-person limited
-Third-person omniscient

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7
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Central idea of narratives

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Theme

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8
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When and where narrative

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setting

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9
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Author’s attitude towards the object

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Tone

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10
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Opposite of what is expected to happen

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Situational Irony

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11
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Use of concrete object to represten abstract ideas

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Symbolism

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12
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Plot to recall a past event

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Flashback

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13
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Hint or idea

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Foreshodowing

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14
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Create vivid images in the mind of the readers

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Imagery

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15
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Conducting research about the millieu or read in advance

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Pre-reading

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16
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Familarizing oneself with vocabulary

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Reading for literal meaning

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Thoughts,reaction,question and identified key ideas in the text

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Annotating

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How sentence function in the paragraph

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Reading for implied meaning

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Noting the key ideas and main ideas

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Summarizing

20
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Making meaning from the text

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Analyzing

21
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Also called as extended definition

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Expanded Definition

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Common approaches to Writing Expanded Definition:

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-Using Visual Aids
-Giving the history of the word or term
-Comparing and contrasting Ideas

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Other approaches to writing expanded definition

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-Providing Example
-Proving Descriptions
-Using Cause and Effects
-Using an Anology
-Stating The Function

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Tips in writing expanded definition

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  1. DO NOT LIMIT YOUR SELF TO A SINGLE APPROACH. USE EASY WORD TO UNDERSTAND.
  2. DO NOT USE MERE RESTATEMENTS IN DEFINING A TERM. - Repeating the term being defined does not make the concept clearer to readers.

3.USE THE THIR-PERSON POINT OF VIEW. -Avoid the use of firs-person pov ,as it may seem informal to readers.