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SMITH STUDY GUIDE EXAM [BRAND NEW]
...is a series of related events, each event connected to the next, like links in a
chain. Each event "hooks" our curiosity and pulls us forward to the next event to
satisfy that curiosity.
Plot
...tells us where and when the story takes place and can include the location,
weather, time of day, and/or time period
Setting
...is the simplest kind of irony, when you say one thing but really mean something
else
Verbal Irony
...occurs when a situation turns out to be just the opposite of what we expect
, Situational Irony
...Is when the audience or reader knows what is going to happen, but the character
is not.
Dramatic Irony
...is the perspective the author uses when he wants the story to be told from one of
the characters point of view and therefore uses I and my
First Person
Is the perspective the author uses when he wants a story to be told from "all
knowing" point of view.
Third Person Omniscient
...is the perspective from which the story is told
Point of View
...is when the author tells the story using only actions and dialogue
Third Person Objective