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Which literary convention refers to the features and practices of a specific genre that readers can identify as a style in creating a story?
Which literary convention refers to the features and practices of a specific genre that readers can identify as a style in creating a story?
- Literary Conventions (correct)
- Setting
- Characterization
- Plot
In fiction, what do plot, characterizations, story structures, and descriptions exemplify as part of literary conventions?
In fiction, what do plot, characterizations, story structures, and descriptions exemplify as part of literary conventions?
- Conflict
- Setting
- Imagery
- Literary Conventions (correct)
What does the term 'melancholy' typically refer to?
What does the term 'melancholy' typically refer to?
- Physical fatigue
- Diligence
- Mental fatigue (correct)
- Cheerfulness
In the context of literature, what aspect is focused on when discussing the style of writing?
In the context of literature, what aspect is focused on when discussing the style of writing?
What does 'aloof' typically mean when describing a character's trait?
What does 'aloof' typically mean when describing a character's trait?
Which term refers to a place or condition of great disorder or confusion?
Which term refers to a place or condition of great disorder or confusion?
What does 'to bring about; to cause' typically indicate in a narrative context?
What does 'to bring about; to cause' typically indicate in a narrative context?
In literature, what is eerie emphasized by in terms of writing style?
In literature, what is eerie emphasized by in terms of writing style?
What is the primary focus when discussing literary conventions used in creative nonfiction?
What is the primary focus when discussing literary conventions used in creative nonfiction?
When analyzing a story, what is typically emphasized by looking at 'story structures' as a literary convention?
When analyzing a story, what is typically emphasized by looking at 'story structures' as a literary convention?