Literary Elements Flashcard
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6th Grade
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KAREN SALVA
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Types of conflict in literature?
Back
Internal conflict and external conflict
Answer explanation
The types of conflict in literature are generally categorized into two: internal and external conflict. Internal conflict occurs within a character's mind, such as a struggle with self-doubt or fear. External conflict, on the other hand, happens between a character and an outside force, which could be another character, society, or nature. Therefore, the correct answer is 'internal conflict and external conflict'.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the difference between external and internal conflict?
Back
External conflict involves an outside force, while internal conflict occurs within a character.
Answer explanation
The question asks about the difference between external and internal conflict. The correct answer is that external conflict involves an outside force, such as a person or event, while internal conflict occurs within a character, such as a struggle with self-doubt, fear, or moral dilemma. This highlights the distinction between conflicts that arise from external factors versus those that are rooted in a character's internal struggles.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How does conflict contribute to the plot of a story?
Back
Conflict creates tension, drives the action, and develops the characters.
Answer explanation
Conflict is a crucial element in a story as it creates tension, propels the action, and helps develop the characters. It serves as the driving force that pushes the plot forward and keeps the reader engaged. Without conflict, a story would lack the necessary excitement and emotional depth, making it less interesting and compelling.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the tone and mood in literature?
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Tone refers to the author's attitude towards the subject, while mood refers to the atmosphere or feeling created in the reader.
Answer explanation
In literature, tone and mood have distinct meanings. Tone refers to the author's attitude towards the subject, which can be conveyed through word choice and style. On the other hand, mood is the atmosphere or feeling created in the reader by the text. It is the emotional response evoked in the reader by the author's use of language and storytelling.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How does the tone and mood affect the reader's experience?
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The tone and mood can greatly impact the reader's experience.
Answer explanation
The tone and mood of a piece of writing can greatly impact the reader's experience because they set the emotional atmosphere and help create a connection between the reader and the text. By establishing a specific tone and mood, the author can evoke certain emotions and reactions from the reader, making the story more engaging and immersive.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What are the elements of plot in a story?
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exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
Answer explanation
The elements of plot in a story include exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Exposition sets the stage and introduces characters, rising action builds tension, climax is the turning point, falling action shows the consequences, and resolution ties up loose ends. The correct choice highlights these five elements.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the purpose of the exposition in a plot?
Back
To introduce the background information, setting, and characters of the story.
Answer explanation
The purpose of the exposition in a plot is to introduce the background information, setting, and characters of the story. This helps establish the foundation for the narrative and allows readers to understand the context in which the story unfolds. The other options, such as creating suspense or resolving conflict, are related to different parts of the plot structure.
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