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Literature Exam Review - English 9

Horizontales
Sequence of events in a story
A character that is complex with many different personality traits
Problem that takes place in the mind of the character (indecision, anger, fear, etc.)
Character struggles with an outside force
An author's attitude toward the subject
In this point of view, the narrator is outside the story, giving details about the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters
These words are used in writing to make the essay flow, holding together ideas like glue.
Figurative language that gives inanimate objects human qualities
The part of the plot that shows the immediate reaction of the climax
The message about life that the author is trying to convey
Figurative language that makes a comparison using "like" or "as"
In this point of view, the story is told by a person in the story using the "I" perspective
The actual outcome differs from what is expected
Verticales
In this point of view, the narrator is outside the story, focusing on just one character
Opposes the main character
This part of the paragraph gives specific examples from the text, like quotes or paraphrases (CD)
Part of the plot that introduces the main characters and overall conflict
The time and place of a story
This part of the paragraph is your opinion or inference about a specific example
Character who changes emotionally throughout the plot
Character that never emotionally changes in an important attitude or belief by the end of the story
Part of the plot where additional complications or problems develop
The first sentence of a paragraph; it must have a subject and an opinion
The main character
The part of the plot that reveals the final outcome