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Dialogue:
Definition:
How do you recognize dialogue in a story?

Tone:
Definition:
How do you recognize dialogue in a story?

Conflict
Definition:
How do you recognize conflict in a story?

Setting
Definition:
How do you go about finding this?

Rising Action
Definition:

Climax
Definition:
How do you go about finding this?

Resolution
Definition:
How do you go about finding this?

Synonym
Definition:
Example:

Connotation
Definition:

Denotation
Definition:

When writing, authors choose to describe things in many ways. How are these types of descriptions different from each other?

A descriptive description:
A figurative description:
A literal description:
A sarcastic description:
An ironic description:


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How do you recognize dialogue in a story?

identified by the use of quotation marks and a dialogue tag, such as "she said."

How do you recognize tone in a story?

The tone of a story is always described using an adjective.

How do you recognize conflict in a story?

Identify what or who is coming between the protagonist and his goal.

How do you go about finding this, setting?

Setting is revealed through the exposition of a story. Setting also includes the physical landscape, climate, weather, and the societal and cultural surroundings.

Rising Action:

starts right after the period of exposition and ends at the climax.

Climax:

It's often surprising. If there's a shocking reveal in the final third of a story, chances are it is the climax.

Synonym

Definition: a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close.

Example: synonym for mutate is change

Connotation

Definition: an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.

When writing, authors choose to describe things in many ways. How are these types of descriptions different from each other?

A descriptive description: creates an impression in the reader's mind of an event, a place, a person, or thing.

A figurative description: is language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation.  

A literal description: means exactly what it says, while figurative language uses similes, metaphors, hyperbole, and personification to describe something often through comparison with something different

A sarcastic description: is a literary and rhetorical device that is meant to mock with often satirical or ironic remarks with a purpose to amuse and hurt someone or some section of society simultaneously.

An ironic description: using or characterized by irony.

Answer:

identified by the use of quotation marks and a dialogue tag, such as "she said."

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