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TSI TEST 1 questions with answers Elements of Fiction Plot and Structure Characterization Theme Setting Point of view Style Symbol, allegory, and fantasy Humor and irony Commercial fiction Written and published primarily to make money Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:14 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More Literacy fiction Written with serious artistic intentions who hopes to broaden, deepen, and sharpen the readers awareness of life. - Focuses more on real world Signal words Indicates that you are moving from one idea to another. - gives the reader clues about where the writer has been, and gives directions about where the writer is going Recognizing signal words Contrast - although, however Additional information - also, and, another Explanation - because, the reason for Example - for example, for instance Enumeration - 1, 2, 3, next, then Conclusion - therefore, in summary Plot Sequence of incidents or events through which an author constructs a story. - The plot is not merely the action itself, but the way the author arranges the action towards a specific end (structure) Conflict A clash of actions, ideas, desires, or wills. Types: Person vs. person, person vs. environment, person vs. self Protagonist The central character in a conflict Antagonist Any force arranged against the protagonist - persons, things, conventions of society, or the protagonists own personality trait Suspense The quality in a story that makes readers ask "what's going to happen next?" Deus Ex Machina Latin for God from a machine, the saving of the protagonist from an impossible situation Symbol Something that makes more than it suggest on the surface Style The manner in which an author uses words, constructs sentences, incorporates non-literal expressions, and handles rythm, timing, and tone. - When asked to describe, you are being asked to describe how or explain why the words, sentences, and imaginative comparisons are effective in the term of what is being created Characterization Analyzing characterization is more difficult than describing plot; human nature is infinitely complex, variable and ambiguous. It is much easier to describe what a person has done instead of who a person is Types of characters Flat - usually have one or two predominant traits. Character can be summed up in a few lines. Round - complex and many faceted, have the qualities of real people. Stock - a type of flat character, appears so often the reader recgonizes them right away Static - remains essentially the same throughout. Developing - undergoes a significant change during the story Theme principles In the form of a statement with a subject and predicate, stated as a generalization about life, avoid terms like, every, all, and always, the central and unifying concept of a story, there is no way of stating the theme of a story, avoid statements that reduces the theme to a familiar saying that we have heard all our lives

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Elements of Fiction - answersPlot and Structure
Characterization
Theme
Setting
Point of view
Style
Symbol, allegory, and fantasy
Humor and irony

Commercial fiction - answersWritten and published primarily to make money

Literacy fiction - answersWritten with serious artistic intentions who hopes to broaden,
deepen, and sharpen the readers awareness of life. - Focuses more on real world

Signal words - answersIndicates that you are moving from one idea to another. - gives
the reader clues about where the writer has been, and gives directions about where the
writer is going

Recognizing signal words - answersContrast - although, however
Additional information - also, and, another
Explanation - because, the reason for
Example - for example, for instance
Enumeration - 1, 2, 3, next, then
Conclusion - therefore, in summary

Plot - answersSequence of incidents or events through which an author constructs a
story. - The plot is not merely the action itself, but the way the author arranges the
action towards a specific end (structure)

Conflict - answersA clash of actions, ideas, desires, or wills.
Types: Person vs. person, person vs. environment, person vs. self

Protagonist - answersThe central character in a conflict

Antagonist - answersAny force arranged against the protagonist - persons, things,
conventions of society, or the protagonists own personality trait

Suspense - answersThe quality in a story that makes readers ask "what's going to
happen next?"

, Deus Ex Machina - answersLatin for God from a machine, the saving of the protagonist
from an impossible situation

Symbol - answersSomething that makes more than it suggest on the surface

Style - answersThe manner in which an author uses words, constructs sentences,
incorporates non-literal expressions, and handles rythm, timing, and tone. - When asked
to describe, you are being asked to describe how or explain why the words, sentences,
and imaginative comparisons are effective in the term of what is being created

Characterization - answersAnalyzing characterization is more difficult than describing
plot; human nature is infinitely complex, variable and ambiguous. It is much easier to
describe what a person has done instead of who a person is

Types of characters - answersFlat - usually have one or two predominant traits.
Character can be summed up in a few lines.
Round - complex and many faceted, have the qualities of real people.
Stock - a type of flat character, appears so often the reader recgonizes them right away
Static - remains essentially the same throughout.
Developing - undergoes a significant change during the story

Theme principles - answersIn the form of a statement with a subject and predicate,
stated as a generalization about life, avoid terms like, every, all, and always, the central
and unifying concept of a story, there is no way of stating the theme of a story, avoid
statements that reduces the theme to a familiar saying that we have heard all our lives

Theme - answersExists only when the author has seriously attempted to record life
accurately or to reveal some truth about it, or when the author has deliberately
introduced as a unifying element some concept or theory of life that the story illuminates

Irony - answersA humerous technique with a range of meanings that all involve some
sort of discrepancy of incongruity

Fantasy - answersA nonrealistic story that transcends the bounds of known reality

Allegroy - answersA story that has a second meaning beneath the surface

Verb - answersA word used to describe an action, state, or occurrance, and forming the
main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen

Reading - answersThe active skill of reading written or printed material silently or aloud

Literacy - answersAbility to read and write

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