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What is conflict?
The struggle between opposing forces; the basis of plot in narrative literature
Contrast between what a character knows and what the reader/ audience knows
The feeling or atmosphere created by the author
Use of characters’ actions, words, or thoughts to help readers infer his or her traits
The central idea or message in a work of literature
When a character or reader expects or intends one thing to happen, but something entirely different happens
Straightforward description of a character’s traits
When someone says one thing but means another thing
What is direct characterization?
The struggle between opposing forces; the basis of plot in narrative literature
Contrast between what a character knows and what the reader/ audience knows
The feeling or atmosphere created by the author
Use of characters’ actions, words, or thoughts to help readers infer his or her traits
The central idea or message in a work of literature
When a character or reader expects or intends one thing to happen, but something entirely different happens
Straightforward description of a character’s traits
When someone says one thing but means another thing
What is indirect characterization?
The struggle between opposing forces; the basis of plot in narrative literature
Contrast between what a character knows and what the reader/ audience knows
The feeling or atmosphere created by the author
Use of characters’ actions, words, or thoughts to help readers infer his or her traits
The central idea or message in a work of literature
When a character or reader expects or intends one thing to happen, but something entirely different happens
Straightforward description of a character’s traits
When someone says one thing but means another thing
What is theme?
The struggle between opposing forces; the basis of plot in narrative literature
Contrast between what a character knows and what the reader/ audience knows
The feeling or atmosphere created by the author
Use of characters’ actions, words, or thoughts to help readers infer his or her traits
The central idea or message in a work of literature
When a character or reader expects or intends one thing to happen, but something entirely different happens
Straightforward description of a character’s traits
When someone says one thing but means another thing
What is situational irony
The struggle between opposing forces; the basis of plot in narrative literature
Contrast between what a character knows and what the reader/ audience knows
The feeling or atmosphere created by the author
Use of characters’ actions, words, or thoughts to help readers infer his or her traits
The central idea or message in a work of literature
When a character or reader expects or intends one thing to happen, but something entirely different happens
Straightforward description of a character’s traits
When someone says one thing but means another thing
What is verbal irony?
The struggle between opposing forces; the basis of plot in narrative literature
Contrast between what a character knows and what the reader/ audience knows
The feeling or atmosphere created by the author
Use of characters’ actions, words, or thoughts to help readers infer his or her traits
The central idea or message in a work of literature
When a character or reader expects or intends one thing to happen, but something entirely different happens
Straightforward description of a character’s traits
When someone says one thing but means another thing
What is dramatic irony?
The struggle between opposing forces; the basis of plot in narrative literature
Contrast between what a character knows and what the reader/ audience knows
The feeling or atmosphere created by the author
Use of characters’ actions, words, or thoughts to help readers infer his or her traits
The central idea or message in a work of literature
When a character or reader expects or intends one thing to happen, but something entirely different happens
Straightforward description of a character’s traits
When someone says one thing but means another thing
What is mood?
The struggle between opposing forces; the basis of plot in narrative literature
Contrast between what a character knows and what the reader/ audience knows
The feeling or atmosphere created by the author
Use of characters’ actions, words, or thoughts to help readers infer his or her traits
The central idea or message in a work of literature
When a character or reader expects or intends one thing to happen, but something entirely different happens
Straightforward description of a character’s traits
When someone says one thing but means another thing
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