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LANGUAGE ARTS 1.1-1.5

Horizontales
restating the main ideas of a text or the main events to a plot. In a summary, we leave out the supporting details.
central character in the story with all major events having some importance to this character
Type of character that we know a lot of information about
Type of character that always stays the same
Type of character that changes due to the events of a story
Looking for differences between items
Beginning of the story where background information, character and setting are introduced
express ideas and are based on interpretation of ideas
Joey being bullied by Mark is an example of Man vs. _____
A struggle with a force outside one's self.
Information that the author gives about the character themselves
Type of third-person narrative that has cannot see the thoughts or feeling of anyone in the story
Looking for similarities between items
In this type of Point of View, the narrator is not a part of the story (uses he, she, they, etc.)
the words or phrases around the word that help to identify the meaning of that word
Verticales
The opposer of the main character
In this type of Point of View, the Narrator/ Voice directs toward writing toward “you”
something that can be proven, it is based on evidence
Type of third-person narrative that has access to thoughts and feeling of multiple characters.
The time and location in which a story takes place.
all events that occur in a story can be considered part of this
Perspective by which the story/ narrative is told
A struggle within one's self; a person must make some decision, overcome pain, quiet their temper, resist an urge, etc.
The reason for the author's writing, these include; persuade, inform, entertain,express
Sandy trying to scale Mt. Everest is an example of Man vs. ______
Type of third-person narrative that has has access to thoughts and feelings of one character
In this type of Point of View, the narrator is a character in the story (uses I, me, my, etc.), can only reveal their own thoughts and feelings
Problems
Type of character we know little, or very limited information about.