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Pages 4-5 Literature Book
1. What are characters?
Potrays imaginary people or animals are called characters.
2. What kind of information does non-ficton give about people?Factual information about real people.
3. What is the plot?
Describes a series of interrelated events.
4. What is the meaning of the word conflict?
Conflict is a struggle between opposingforces, experiences by characters.
5. Which two types of conflict are there?
Internal conflicts and external conflict are two types of conflict.
6. What is first person point of view?
First personpoint of view is which the narrator is a character in the story.
7. What is third person point of view?
Third person point of view is which the narrator is not a character in the story.
8.What is setting?
Setting is a real or an imaginary time and place, including it’s beliefs and customs.
9. What is a theme?
Theme is how the story ties into ones real life.
10. What is centralidea?
Central idea is the ides the story focuses on.
11. What is the difference between fiction and non-fiction?
Fiction are unreal stories and non-fiction are real stories.
12. Which arethe two major forms of fiction?
Short stories and novels are major forms of fiction.
13. Which are the two major forms of non-fiction?
Functional texts and literary non-fiction are major forms ofnon-fiction.
14. What are short stories?
Short stories are brief narratives.
15. What are novels?
Novels are extended narratives that typically develop multiple characters.
16. What arenovellas?
Novellas are more concise than novels but legnthier than short stories.
17. What are reports?
Reports are detailed accounts of specific topics.
18. Define Newsletters.
19.Newsletters are collections of brief announcements, articles, and reports published at regular intervals.
20. What is an autobiography?
Autobiography describes major events in his or her life....
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