Nf Skills Comp Test Flashcards
(27 cards)
True or false
The narrator is a character who participates in the action is: first person
True
What pronouns does first person use?
I, me, and we
Whose thoughts, observations, and feelings does a first person states
Only his/ hers
Second-person: the narrator is there to
Inform the reader
Second-person: what can the narrator only share
His or hers thoughts,insights, or guidance
Second person: the narrator speaks directly to the reader using the pronouns
You or we
Second person: the narrator is usually addressing
More than one person at a time
Third-person: the narrator is an
UnNamed person
Third-person: true or false
The narrator is a character in the story
False
Third-person: true or false the narrator may not be a character in the story
True
Third-person: The narrator speaks to the reader using pronouns
He,she, and, they
Third-person limited: true or false
provides some access to the main characters thoughts, but not other characters?
True
Third-person omniscient: the narrator reveals all of the characters are…..
Thinking and feeling
Third-person omniscient:
If the action changes from one character to another in a scene, the reader can still
Know what every character really thinks
Subgenres: nonfiction
A genre of literature based in facts describes real events, people, and ideas
Subgenres: biography
The story of another person’s life
Subgenres: memoir
An account of a view of a within one’s life relates to a specific event incident or experience written in first person
Subgenres: drama
A genre of literature, written in a form of dialogue and a play or script
Figurative language: alliteration
A repetition of constant sounds most often at the beginning of words, symbols, usually numbers of three
Figurative language: allusion
A shortcut for writers in which they use common reference to provide comparisons to the reader without going to elaborate details, a reference to a famous artwork, for example literature, character, painting biblical reference
Figurative language: dialect
A variation of language spoken by a select group or by many people within geographical region
Figurative language: hyperbole
A figure of speech that uses purposeful exaggeration to expect strong emotion, make a point or create humor
Figurative language: imagery
The use of words that appeal to one of the five senses to help create an image for the reader
Figurative language: metaphor
A figure of speech that compares seemingly unlike things by stating they are equal using existence, verb