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Themes are always blatant or obvious.

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This displays precision in language: She was stunned, limbs immobile but lower lip
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Creative Nonfiction is merely concerned about revealing the "who, what, where, when, and
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Indirect characterization includes actions done and words said by the character
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Identify dominant literary conventions of a particular genre


This literary genre usually uses prose form.

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The plot narrates the general outline of a story.

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"'Why did you do all this for me?' he asked. 'I don't deserve it. I've never done anything for
you.' 'You have been my friend,' replied Charlotte. 'That in itself is a tremendous thing.'" E.B.
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This displays precision in language: The soft clouds were lit by the morning sun, glowing
orange-yellow, a color that Jake would have described as like the little blob of pasty stuff
that TV dinners like to claim is peach cobbler--except, of course, that he was dead and it
seemed unlikely that he was going to say anything at all. - trygve.com

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Identify the fictional elements in the texts


This is how conversation is portrayed in stories between and among two or more people.

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Drama nonfiction is in the form of a play.

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Usually, what triggers the rising action is a catalyst.

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In the premise below, the highlighted element is the apocalypse. "What if the world ends as
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This displays strong dialogue: "Shh." "Why?" "Th-th-there's somebody outside." Dora
stiffened. She could not hear anything, but her twin had sharper ears, for things that others
would have not noticed. "Keep still, Doris." "I w-ww-will try."

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This displays precision in language: Cheryl's mind turned like the vanes of a wind-powered
turbine, chopping her sparrow-like thoughts into bloody pieces that fell onto a growing pile
of forgotten memories. - Sue Fondrie
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In the premise below, the highlighted element is character. "A little pig journeys with some
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Identify dominant literary conventions of a particular genre


This literary genre uses precise language and meter format.
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This makes use of poetic devices: "Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's
us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human
being who ever was, lived out their lives". - Pale Blue Dot, Carl Sagan

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We laughed about all the kids who believed in the Santa myth and got nothing for
Christmas but a bunch of cheap plastic toys. "Years from now, when all the junk they got is
broken and long forgotten," Dad said, "you'll still have your stars."-Jeannette Walls, The
Glass Castle

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In the premise below, the highlighted element is setting. "The cat and the mouse fight a lot
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"She is the 100% perfect girl for me. He is the 100% perfect boy for me. But the glow of their memories w
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Racism in 1960s southern America


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Compare and contrast how the elements are used in the different genres
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World War II, holocaust Select one:
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Creative Nonfiction is merely concerned about revealing the "who, what, where, when, and
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Indirect characterization includes actions done and words said by the character
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Identify dominant literary conventions of a particular genre This literary genre usually uses prose form.

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The plot narrates the general outline of a story.

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"'Why did you do all this for me?' he asked. 'I don't deserve it. I've never done anything for
you.' 'You have been my friend,' replied Charlotte. 'That in itself is a tremendous thing.'" E.B.
White, Charlotte's Web

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This displays precision in language: The soft clouds were lit by the morning sun, glowing
orange-yellow, a color that Jake would have described as like the little blob of pasty stuff
that TV dinners like to claim is peach cobbler--except, of course, that he was dead and it
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Identify the fictional elements in the texts


This is how conversation is portrayed in stories between and among two or more people.

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Compare and contrast how the elements are used in the different genres
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Drama nonfiction is in the form of a play.

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Usually, what triggers the rising action is a catalyst.

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In the premise below, the highlighted element is the apocalypse. "What if the world ends as
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This displays strong dialogue: "Shh." "Why?" "Th-th-there's somebody outside." Dora
stiffened. She could not hear anything, but her twin had sharper ears, for things that others
would have not noticed. "Keep still, Doris." "I w-ww-will try."

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She is lovely like a rose.


The above uses a poetic figurative device.

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Only drama queens use hyperbole.

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Personification is creating a nonhuman characteristic for a human.

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"The cat and the mouse fight a lot every day, but miss each other when the other is away."
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The denouement refers to the part of the plot wherein the pieces start to fall together.

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"I looked at the stars, and considered how awful it would be for a man to turn his face up to
them as he froze to death, and see no help or pity in all the glittering multitude." -Dickens,
Great Expectations
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"She is the 100% perfect girl for me. He is the 100% perfect boy for me. But the glow of
their memories was far too weak, and their thoughts no longer had the clarity of fourteen
years earlier. Without a word, they passed each other, disappearing into the crowd. Forever."
Haruki Murakami
The above does not make use of poetic devices.

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Once upon a time, there was a wood carver named Geppetto who was able to carve a puppet named Pino
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When describing gestures, you have to make sure you indicate what the eyes, hands, and legs are doing.
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"What day is it?" "It's today", squeaked Piglet. "My favorite day", said Pooh.
The above showcases simple but effective dialogue.

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In a war scenario, it is possible to use themes such as racism, oppression and unrest.

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Drama refers to the genre in which the stories can make people cry. Select one:
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Poetry makes use of sentences and definite lines.

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Your premise is basically your pitch.

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When you add fantasy elements to an otherwise true story, what do you call it? Select one:

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Robert sat at the back of the cinema. This way, he could see the rows upon rows of maroon seats, the popco
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A narrator talks about the character, through a little story. Select one:

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Flapping is an example of onomatopoeia. Select one:
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World War II, holocaust Select one:

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Fiction sometimes makes use of unusual/experimental forms.


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Character growth is only expected in morality tales.

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Fiction and poetry can both exist in one literary work.

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Lisa's classroom can fit her and her classmates well enough, but Mother does not like it
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The words "illuminated", "calm", and "forest" should be used in a melancholy setup.

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The phrase "trembling with each step" may be used to build suspense.

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Racism in 1960s southern America

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It is a story about a duck that loses all of its ducklings during a fierce storm, but continues to look for each l
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The phrase "crackling fire" could both be used in idyllic and scary settings. Select one:
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This literary writing is written using literary devices, but is based on true events or on facts. Select one:

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Characterizing through words Select one:

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"It did not matter, Shadow decided, if you had done what you had been convicted of or not.
In his experience everyone he met in prison was aggrieved about something: there was
always something the authorities had got wrong, something they said you did when you
didn't - or you didn't do quite like they said you did. What was important was that they had
gotten you". - Neil Gaiman, "American Gods" - shows precision

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A character can only be described one way in a narrative.

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It was a good and lasting moment. He realized too late that it was. Now, he missed her.
The above showcases precision.

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The plot narrates the general outline of a story.


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This is how conversation is portrayed in stories between and among two or more people. Select one:

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There was a bad girl who woke up to find out that she had been transformed into a cat.
She had to leave home and escape her own dog. She had to go through seven tasks to
get back home. Her family was overjoyed when she finally came home.

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Characterizing through the use of actions and mannerisms Select one:

gestures

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Characters should be consistent and not change at all. Select one:


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This literary genre uses precise language and meter format. Select one:

vignette

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If the author blatantly describes the values and weaknesses of a character, it is called direct characterizatio
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Characterizing by formal or direct description Select one:

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Themes are always blatant or obvious.

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When Breath Becomes Air is .

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The basis of the full story is the premise.

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An oxymoron appears not to make sense, but are actually true in the particular example
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In the premise below, the highlighted element is the character:

"What if a guy travels back in time and falls in love and has to choose between staying
back there or returning to his family in the present?"

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In the premise below, the highlighted element is character.

"A little pig journeys with some of his friends to faraway lands, depending solely on the
pig's resourcefulness."
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The word "howling" is best used in a scary scenario. Select one:

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You use hyperbole to create a more intense effect that may not be literally possible. Select one:
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The phrase "trembling with each step" may be used to build suspense.
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Themes are always blatant or obvious.

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This is what we call the way a character is being presented in the story, whether directly or
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Characterizing through the expression of progression of development

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Themes are the main issues that are explored in a story or narrative. Select one:
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The train lurched and gave a stop. Anthony, clutching his suitcase and looking at the bustling town sighed
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In a war scenario, it is possible to use themes such as racism, oppression and unrest.

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Only drama queens use hyperbole.

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Literary devices are best used in poetry alone. Select one:


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A narrator talks about the character, through a little story. Select one:

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"I looked at the stars, and considered how awful it would be for a man to turn his face up to
them as he froze to death, and see no help or pity in all the glittering multitude." -Dickens,
Great Expectations
The above relies on dialogue.

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"Pow" and "crash" from action scenes are example of onomatopoeia.

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Lisa's classroom can fit her and her classmates well enough, but Mother does not like it
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Memoirs can have plots.

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There are more than five literary devices that you can use to improve your nonfiction
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It is a story about a duck that loses all of its ducklings during a fierce storm, but continues to
look for each little one until everyone has been found.

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It is difficult to use a monologue in a nonfiction piece.

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In the premise below, the highlighted element is the character:

"What if a guy travels back in time and falls in love and has to choose between staying
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A character can only be described one way in a narrative.

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"Pretty ugly" is an example of an oxymoron.

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When you say, "as red as a rose", you are using a simile.

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Flapping is an example of onomatopoeia.

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There was a bad girl who woke up to find out that she had been transformed into a cat.
She had to leave home and escape her own dog. She had to go through seven tasks to
get back home. Her family was overjoyed when she finally came home.

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When describing gestures, you have to make sure you indicate what the eyes, hands, and
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In the premise below, the highlighted element is character.

"What if a thin dog is placed in the midst of large brown dogs and was bitten and bullied
by the others?"
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An oxymoron appears not to make sense, but are actually true in the particular example
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All stories make use of symbols.

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All nonfiction texts have a plot.

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In the premise below, the highlighted element is the apocalypse.

"What if the world ends as we know it ends because of a worldwide deluge, and only a
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"Her perfumed hands held the well-crafted scepter" is better used in a mysterious setting.

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Robert sat at the back of the cinema. This way, he could see the rows upon rows of maroon
seats, the popcorn littering the floor, and even the discreet flashing of mobile phones. The
silhouettes that pass him have become part of what he loved about the cinema.

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And that's when I first learned about evil. It is built into the very nature of the universe. Every world spins i
The above is both precise and poetic. Select one:
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This literary genre focuses on strong dialogue and stage directions. Select one:

vignette

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Fiction and poetry can both exist in one literary work.

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Characterizing through the use of actions and mannerisms

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A premise is closer to a thesis statement, not a thesis.

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Irony is also a literary device.

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The denouement refers to the part of the plot wherein the pieces start to fall together.

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In the premise below, the highlighted element is the theme of racism:

"What if a family moves to another town and finds themselves shunned by their new
neighbors just because of the color of their skin?"

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These types of words/phrases are non-literal and make stories more interesting. Select one:

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This is how conversation is portrayed in stories between and among two or more people. Select one:

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All textbooks are examples of creative nonfiction.

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The word "howling" is best used in a scary scenario.

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This literary writing is written using literary devices, but is based on true events or on facts. Select one:

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In the premise below, the highlighted element is character.

"A little pig journeys with some of his friends to faraway lands, depending solely on the pig's resourcefulne
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This outline of a narrative helps a writer with the process. Select one:

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When writing a dialogue, you only do so to impart information. Select one:
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This is a representation of something else, used for great effect in stories that are trying to create more de
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It is difficult to use a monologue in a nonfiction piece. Select one:


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World War II, holocaust Select one:

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She is lovely like a rose.


The above uses a poetic figurative device.

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Irony is also a literary device.

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This literary genre focuses on strong dialogue and stage directions. Select one:

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It was a good and lasting moment. He realized too late that it was. Now, he missed her. The above showcas
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And that's when I first learned about evil. It is built into the very nature of the universe.
Every world spins in pain. If there is any kind of supreme being, I told myself, it is up to all of
us to become his moral superior. --Terry Pratchett, Unseen Academicals
The above is both precise and poetic.

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In the premise below, the highlighted element is character.

"What if a thin dog is placed in the midst of large brown dogs and was bitten and bullied
by the others?"
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When you add fantasy elements to an otherwise true story, what do you call it? Select one:

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In the premise below, the highlighted element is the apocalypse.

"What if the world ends as we know it ends because of a worldwide deluge, and only a young man and a w
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Your premise is basically your pitch.

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"She is the 100% perfect girl for me. He is the 100% perfect boy for me. But the glow of
their memories was far too weak, and their thoughts no longer had the clarity of fourteen
years earlier. Without a word, they passed each other, disappearing into the crowd. Forever."
Haruki Murakami
The above does not make use of poetic devices.
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All textbooks are examples of creative nonfiction.

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The basis of the full story is the premise.

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This is what we call the way a character is being presented in the story, whether directly or indirectly.
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The phrase "crackling fire" could both be used in idyllic and scary settings. Select one:
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The train lurched and gave a stop. Anthony, clutching his suitcase and looking at the
bustling town sighed heavily.
The above may be a scene from a book that focuses on the theme, immigration.

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Themes are the main issues that are explored in a story or narrative.

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When Breath Becomes Air is . Select one:

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"It did not matter, Shadow decided, if you had done what you had been convicted of or not. In his experien
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You use hyperbole to create a more intense effect that may not be literally possible.

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"Pow" and "crash" from action scenes are example of onomatopoeia.

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When writing a dialogue, you only do so to impart information.

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This literary genre uses precise language and meter format.

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drama

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All stories make use of symbols.

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The words "illuminated", "calm", and "forest" should be used in a melancholy setup.

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If the author blatantly describes the values and weaknesses of a character, it is called direct
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A setting includes theme, character, and place

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Character growth is only expected in morality tales.

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Racism in 1960s southern America

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In the premise below, the highlighted element is setting.

"The cat and the mouse fight a lot every day, but miss each other when the other is away."
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"Pretty ugly" is an example of an oxymoron.

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There are more than five literary devices that you can use to improve your nonfiction
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In the premise below, the highlighted element is the theme of racism:

"What if a family moves to another town and finds themselves shunned by their new
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The plot narrates the general outline of a story.

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Literary devices are best used in poetry alone.

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Characterizing by formal or direct description Select one:

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Fiction sometimes makes use of unusual/experimental forms. Select one:
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Once upon a time, there was a wood carver named Geppetto who was able to carve a puppet named Pino
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These types of words/phrases are non-literal and make stories more interesting.

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Characterizing through the expression of progression of development Select one:

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"What day is it?" "It's today", squeaked Piglet. "My favorite day", said Pooh.
The above showcases simple but effective dialogue.

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Poetry makes use of sentences and definite lines.

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All nonfiction texts have a plot.

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"Her perfumed hands held the well-crafted scepter" is better used in a mysterious setting.

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Drama refers to the genre in which the stories can make people cry.

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Personification is creating a nonhuman characteristic for a human.

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