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Famaran, Mark Eric O.

Humss – 124

CNF

Activity 1

ELEMENTS AND TECHNIQUES IDENTIFICATION ANALYSIS


Theme Journey, beautiful creations, The plot takes place in a
nature beautiful setting, and it
concludes with a brief
adventure.
Narrative structure Narrative with flashback The story tells what's happening
in an event by means of a
scene.
Distinctive voice, style and, Authors used friendly tone, and The speaker employs a good
intimidate point of view first – person point of view. natured and kind tone. The
author utilizes “I” in telling the
story.
Detail and description The character felt the coziness In the story, the author
and the coldnesss of the room. specifically depicts what he/she
The heavenly feeling when the really feels so that the reader
character witnessed can appreciate the flow of what
picturesque view of caramoan. the character felt and react the
he never felt the distance same way the character did.
because of the ambience and
the atmosphere of the cave. He
saw a thousand of bats
screeching and screaming. The
character could hardly breathe
due to the thin air passing
through a narrow path. They
felt the fresh air touching the
exhausted bodies. Sohotan
River surprised them with its
tranquility and sacredness.
Scene and summary Setting- caramoan By using the first-person point
Action- The character travels to of view, the author depicts what
a cave in Caramoan. he saw, saw, and thought in the
Imagery- coziness and the novel. He also depicts how he
coldness of my room felt when he entered the other
- heavenly white sand side of the cave.
with reachable horizon
at the end
- monkeys seemed like
talking with each other,
chatting about us who
were strangers in their
place
- the cave is like a dark
hole leading to Hades’
kingdom
- I saw thousands of bats,
screeching and
screaming which
seemed like they saw
hunters and tried to fly
in different directions
- feels like there’s a thin
air passing through the
narrow path
- we embraced the fresh
air touching our
exhausted bodies.
Point of view- first-
person point of view
Techniques of fiction Setting-time and place and These methods are used by the
context, Point of View- first author to tell a believable story.
person, Character development,
Vivid Description, Use of
imagery-literal imagery, theme
Poetic devices – figurative Literal and figurative Imagery The writer employs sensory
language language to construct “text
images” in the imagination of
the reader. The author employs
imagery that stimulates the
senses of sight, scent, taste,
touch, and hearing.
Personal reflection
Word choice/diction Precise and understandable The author used appropriate
words. wording to help the reader
understand what the plot is
about.
Sentence Variety (Length and Short length and simple the length of the story was
structure) structure short and has a simple
structure.
Lyrical language Sensory imagery The author employs senses to
create a vision of the narrative
in the reader's head.

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