Flashback, takes a story back to something that happened in the past., suggests what will happen later in the story., is the present part of a story., always tells us about bad memories., Simple sentences, can slow the pace of a story down., are used only when a character is speaking., can create a fast and tense past., must be used at the start of a story., Dialogue, is a written log., is a catalogue of words., is a collection of diagrams., is a conversation between characters in a story., Tonal shift, is the beginning, middle and end of a story., is a change in the story's mood., is colour change., is a change in character's emotions., Foreshadowing, is a type of punctuation., indicates a past event., is a change in the setting., is a hint of future events., Narrative hook, is something used to attach stories together., is something used when fishing., is an opening to a story, which grabs a reader's attention., is a story about a hook., Punctuation, is the use of words in a sentence., includes marks that help to structure a sentence. , is used so that a reader can understand a sentence. , a block of writing., Suspense and Tension, builds anticipation, creates an atmosphere, ends the story, reveals character traits, Theme, The overall narrative of a story, A reoccurring idea, The title of the story, The conflict in a story, Shift in focus, Changes in perspective, Shifting meaning, Focusing on one thing, Changes in sentence forms., Which narrative viewpoint allows the reader to know the thoughts and feelings of all characters?, First-person viewpoint, Second-person viewpoint, Third-person limited, Third-person omniscient, If a writer ends a chapter on a tense or unresolved moment, what is this called?, Foreshadowing, Flashback, Cliff-hanger, Dialogue cue, Which option best describes a semantic field?, Words that describe the senses, A group of words linked by meaning or topic, A list of adjectives used for description, Words that create a sense of movement, Which of the following is an example of temporal reference in a text?, “The wind howled through the broken windows.”, “Earlier that morning, she had already made her decision.”, “He felt as if the walls were closing in on him.”, “Her smile was as bright as the sun.”.
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