CNF-12 Part 1 Literary Elements (Character) PDF
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This document is supplementary material for a class on literary elements, specifically focusing on characterization in non-fiction writing. It includes examples of different methods, analysis tips and exercises.
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LITERARY ELEMENTS IN MOST CASES, THE AUTHOR IS THE MAIN CHARACTER. I AM THE CHARACTER. “John punched the man without warning.” SEATWORK HOMEWORK (MINOR TASK) TASK #1 DIRECTIONS: Writ...
LITERARY ELEMENTS IN MOST CASES, THE AUTHOR IS THE MAIN CHARACTER. I AM THE CHARACTER. “John punched the man without warning.” SEATWORK HOMEWORK (MINOR TASK) TASK #1 DIRECTIONS: Write a 1-page vignette describing your memorable encounter with a certain person. Use detailed description and give your character depth. Assign a compelling title to your vignette. NOTE: Write your name below your title. Refer to the sample below. “The Moment That Defined Us” by Juan Dela Cruz Guidelines: Paper Size: Short (Letter) Font Style: Times New Roman/Calibri Font Size: 12 Margin: 1inch (all sides) Spacing: Single (1) Deadline: January 24, 2025 (10:40 AM) Criteria 10 – Excellent 9 – Proficient 8 – Basic 7 – Needs Improvement Character Depth Characters are fully Characters are well- Characters are Characters lack depth, developed with clear developed, with clear underdeveloped, with with minimal emotional emotions, motivations, emotions and basic emotions and development. and complexities, making motivations, though some motivations that feel the encounter deeply complexity may be one-dimensional. meaningful. missing. Descriptive Detail Vivid, sensory-rich Descriptions are clear Descriptions are basic, Descriptions are sparse descriptions create a and engaging, with some with limited sensory or unclear, making the clear, immersive scene. sensory details, though details, making the scene scene hard to visualize The setting and they may lack depth in feel flat or vague. or the mood difficult to characters are fully certain areas. understand. brought to life. Writing Conventions No errors in grammar, Few minor errors in Noticeable errors in Frequent errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar, spelling, grammar, spelling, grammar, spelling, sentence structure. punctuation, or sentence punctuation, or sentence punctuation, or sentence Writing is polished. structure, but they do not structure, occasionally structure that interfere hinder readability. hindering readability. with readability.