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1. What is a protagonist?

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The protagonist is typically the main character in a story who drives the plot forward, while the antagonist is the character in opposition to the protagonist. Minor characters have smaller roles, and the narrator is the one who tells the story but may not necessarily be the protagonist.

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Literary Basics FINAL. 7th grade level. ( Grammer, characterization etc.)

2. What is an antagonist?

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In storytelling, an antagonist is typically the character who provides conflict and opposition to the protagonist, driving the plot forward.

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3. What is a dynamic character?

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A dynamic character is defined as one who undergoes an important inner change, such as a change in personality or attitude, throughout the course of a story. This change is often crucial to the character's development and contributes to the overall narrative arc.

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4. What is a flat character?

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Flat characters are typically static and do not undergo significant changes or development in a story.

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5. What is a round character?

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Round characters are dynamic and evolve as the story progresses, showing growth or change in some way.

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6. What is a static character?

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A static character is one that remains largely unchanged in terms of personality, beliefs, or motivations from the beginning to the end of the story. They serve as a contrast to dynamic characters who experience significant growth or development.

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7. What does STEAL stand for?

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The incorrect answers have some random characters added to the end of the correct answer, making them invalid.

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8. What is a man vs self conflict?

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A man vs self conflict occurs when a character is struggling with their own thoughts, emotions, beliefs, or desires.

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9. What is a man vs. man conflict in storytelling? How does it differ from man vs. society, man vs. nature, man vs. technology, man vs. supernatural, and man vs. fate conflicts?

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The correct answer explains the different types of conflicts a character may face in a story, highlighting the key distinctions between each type. The incorrect answers provide humorous or nonsensical alternatives that do not accurately reflect common literary conflict types.

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10. What is first person POV?

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First person POV is when the main character narrates the story using personal pronouns like 'I' and 'me' to give a personal perspective.

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11. What is 2nd person point of view (POV)?

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Second person point of view is when the narrator addresses the reader as 'you', making the reader feel more connected to the story. It is not commonly used in literature compared to first and third person point of view.

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12. What is 3rd person limited?

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3rd person limited is a narrative mode where the story is told from an outside perspective, but the reader can only access the thoughts and feelings of one specific character.

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13. What is third person omniscient?

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Third person omniscient is a narrative point of view where the story is told by an external narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters.

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14. What are the types of irony and what do they mean?

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Irony can be categorized into different types based on the specific characteristics of each type. Verbal irony involves saying something but meaning the opposite, while sarcasm is a form of verbal irony that involves exaggerated or insincere statements. Hyperbole and understatement are also forms of verbal irony. Situational irony occurs when the outcome of actions is different from what was intended, creating a sense of incongruity. Dramatic irony, on the other hand, happens when the audience is aware of information that the characters are not, leading to dramatic tension.

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15. Which of the following statements correctly identifies the types of irony in comics or other material?

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The question specifically asks for being able to identify the types of irony in comics or other material, not the visual or narrative elements.

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16. Write a paragraph using different points of view based on a picture.

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The correct answer is a humorous response as the question likely requires a written paragraph to demonstrate understanding of different points of view based on the given picture.

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17. How can one analyze the tone and mood of a poem?

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Analyzing the tone and mood of a poem involves looking at the words used, the emotions conveyed, and the overall feel of the poem. Counting words, researching historical context, or simply memorizing the poem will not necessarily help in understanding its tone and mood.

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What is a protagonist?
What is an antagonist?
What is a dynamic character?
What is a flat character?
What is a round character?
What is a static character?
What does STEAL stand for?
What is a man vs self conflict?
What is a man vs. man conflict in storytelling? How does it differ...
What is first person POV?
What is 2nd person point of view (POV)?
What is 3rd person limited?
What is third person omniscient?
What are the types of irony and what do they mean?
Which of the following statements correctly identifies the types of...
Write a paragraph using different points of view based on a picture.
How can one analyze the tone and mood of a poem?
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