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Strategic Reading First Semester Final Exam Review. Key Terms . 1. Plot 2. Story’s problem 3. Conflict 4. Exposition 5. Rising Action 6. Climax 7. Resolution 8. Flashback 9. Flash-forward 10. Setting 11. Protagonist 12. Antagonist. Key Terms cont’d. 13. Subordinate Characters
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Key Terms • 1. Plot • 2. Story’s problem • 3. Conflict • 4. Exposition • 5. Rising Action • 6. Climax • 7. Resolution • 8. Flashback • 9. Flash-forward • 10. Setting • 11. Protagonist • 12. Antagonist
Key Terms cont’d • 13. Subordinate Characters • 14. Flat Character • 15. Round Character • 16. Dynamic Character • 17. Static Character • 18. Dialogue • 19. First Person Point of View • 20. Omniscient Point of View • 21. Third Person Limited Point of View • 22. Narrator
Key Terms cont’d • 23. Reliable narrator • 24. Unreliable narrator • 25. Diction • 26. Tone • 27. Voice • 28. Subject • 29. Theme • 30. Universal Themes • 31. Generalization • 32. Genres • 33. Internal Conflict • 34. External Conflict
Identify Point of View using story passages • Example: • Please read the following passage and then answer the follow-up question. • “I am the worst liar” – Catcher in the Rye • What type of point of view is represented in the quote from Catcher in the Rye? • a. First person Point of View • b. Third Person Limited Point of View • c. Omniscient Point of view • d. Second person Point of View
Identify Key Terms using story passages • Please read the following passage and then answer the follow-up question. • “I couldn’t keep up the pretense any longer, adding one more burden to my load of guilt, leading her on this way, playing a pathetic game of make-believe with an old woman clinging to memories” – “The Moustache” • The above passage can be best described as an example of • a. Tragedy • b. Internal Conflict • c. External Conflict • d. B and C only • e. A and B only
Vocabulary Define and Be Able to Put in Context: • Chronic • Sterile • Lucid • Conspiratorial • Regally • Withstand • Vacant • Suspended • Proportions