Lesson 2 Flashcards

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General idea or the message of the text expressed in complete sentence

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Team

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2
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Are used by the authors on how they construct their language to convey the message

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Techniques

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3
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It means the presentation of details characters or incidents in a narrative way where in the events are prepared for a shadowed forth

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Foreshadowing

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4
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Sometimes recurring throughout the text it is described as a concrete representation of a sense impression a feeling or an idea

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Image

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5
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It is a category of literary composition and being determined by literary techniques tone content or length of the text

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Literary genre

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These are linguistic techniques that produce special effects such as figure of speech narrative style are plot

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Literary technique

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It is the assertion argument or the main idea of a literary work

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Theme

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This refers to the selection of words in a literary work

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Diction

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Commonly, it refers to an object, a setting, or an action representing the character or situation.

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Symbolism

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10
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is one type of irony in literature wherein what is said contrasts with what is meant.

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Verbal Irony

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This type of irony contrasts to what the character thinks and what the readers think is true.

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Dramatic Irony

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Uses literary styles amd techniques to create factual and accurate narratives of events in individuals.

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Creative Nonfiction

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13
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Definite and intentional use of words that the author used to convey the message of the text

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Literary technique

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14
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Give the eight literary techniques

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Creative license
figure of speech
Symbolism
Exposition
Dialogue
Imagery
Irony
Theme

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15
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A technique in creativity nonfiction wherein the author exaggerates or alters the objective realities for the purpose of enhancing and clarifying the meaning in the context of fiction

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creative license

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16
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It is the author’s freedom to go away with the convention or rules in writing

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Creative license

17
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This techniques are also related to figurative language wherein the intented meaning is different from the actual meaning of the words

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Figure of speech

18
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The use of objects or images to represent ideas not only in fiction but also a nonfiction. It is something that is tangible and visible and the idea that it symbolize is abstract although the meaning sometimes may vary

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It is in the part that the author interrupts the story to explain something or to give important background information

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Exposition

20
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A technique where characters speaks to one another and is used to substitute for exposition

21
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Refers to the language that describe in detail appealing to the sense

22
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Three types of irony

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Verbal irony
Situational irony
Dramatic irony

23
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About disparity between the words or the characters and what they want

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Verbal irony

24
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Opposite of what the characters or readers expectation and what actually happens

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Situational irony

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It is the contrast or what the character knows and what the reader knows
Dramatic irony
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The central idea the thesis or the overall measure that the text is communicating to the readers
Theme
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It should be expressed also in a complete sentence and should be mistaken as the topic
Theme
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It should be expressed also in a complete sentence and should be mistaken as the topic
Theme