1. What type of spacing do you use in MLA style?: Double
2. What is a transitional sentence and what is its function?: The thesis state- ment and global
view
3. What is commercial fictions purpose?: Entertain
4. When a character is described straight out. Can be biased.: Direct presenta- tion
5. Where do you put your page numbers in MLA style and how does it look?: In the upper right
hand corner with your last name next to it.
6. What are two independent clauses joined with a conjunction?: Compound sentence
7. The sequence of events or actions in a story through which the author constructs the story.:
Plot
8. How is poetry different from the short story?: The intensity of its imagery
9. Following a quote or paraphrase in parenthesis includes the authors last name or a title depending
on your information and page number if available.-
: Citation
10.Gets the readers attention and introduces the topic. Descriptive, cumula- tive interest,
provocative, question.: Hook
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11.Only happens one time: Chance
12.Happens twice.: Coincidence
13. Complex characters which are usually presented dramatically and indirect- ly.: Round
characters
14.How is work cited organized?: Alphabetical by the last name of the author: Author. Title.
Publication information.
15.What happens if the authors name is missing for a works cited?: Skip and organize by title.
16.An independent clause and a dependent clause: Complex sentence
17.What is the climax and what kind of character development is it usually connected with?: The
high point of a story usually connected with an epiphany
18.What is the difference between drama and other forms of literature?: It is meant to be
performed. Influenced by actors presentation. May be more emotionally affective.
19.How is the title of your essay formatted?: Centered and first letter capital except articles,
prepositions, and conjuctions
20.This type of sentence includes at least one dependent clause and two independent clauses:
Complex compound sentence
21.The central insight in a story that must explain the greatest number of elements in the story
and relate them to each other.: Theme
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22.Any element in a story, character, or situation allied against the main character.:
Antagonist
23.The main character in a story, can be good or bad.: Protagonist
24.A comparison using like or as. "She smiled like a shark.": Similie
25.What is the most common mark of internal punctuation?: Comma
26.What are the main types of drama?: Comedy and tragedy
27.An unusual situation for which the reader craves an explanation: Mystery
28.A word that imitates the sound associated with the thing or action in a question.:
Onomatopoeia
29.What is the least common mark of punctuation?: Parenthesis
30.How does a parenthesis function?: Additional information
31.The purpose of a is to uplift a reader, focusing on what humanity can be or do.
Provide a catharsis.: Tradegy
32.A criminal act committed in ignorance or out of justice.: Hamartia
33.A direct comment addressing an absent or imaginary person or a per- sonification of an
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