ENGLISH PERIODICAL REVIEWER PDF

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This document reviews literary concepts such as literary terms, informational texts, myths and persuasive writing. It includes questions related to these topics.

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ENGLISH PERIODICAL REVIEWER (MIXED OF DECKS) ENGLISH PERIODICAL (MIXED) What type of conflict should a story include? What are the reasons supporting the thesis that divorce can be...

ENGLISH PERIODICAL REVIEWER (MIXED OF DECKS) ENGLISH PERIODICAL (MIXED) What type of conflict should a story include? What are the reasons supporting the thesis that divorce can be An interesting conflict that shows how opposing forces confront justified? What does the term "literary" refer to? one another. Provides an escape from abusive It refers to writing, study, or appreciation of literature. relationships What is the significance of a theme in a story? Allows for personal fulfillment and How are literary words and expressions typically characterized? The theme provides profound insights about life and is generally happiness timeless. Protects individuals from being trapped in They are often unusual and create a special effect in writing. unhappy marriages What roles do characters typically play in myths? What is informational text? Characters include a hero, monsters as villains, and gods or What is essential for the presentation of evidence in a persuasive It is a category within nonfiction writing that transfers information. goddesses. text? Evidence must be laid down carefully for a persuasive effect. What is the primary purpose of informational text? How does the plot and conflict relate to the hero in a myth? To uncover information about a subject area and educate the The plot revolves around the hero's adventure or quest, What should the conclusion of a persuasive text do? reader. determining their success or failure. It should restate the opinion in a persuasive way. What is a myth? What role does the setting play in a myth? What are the components of a persuasive essay structure? An ancient story created to explain natural events or present a The setting helps readers visualize the hero's environment during Introduction: Articulate your source of lesson. their quest. information with a thesis statement Body: List at least 3 reasons for your opinions Why do many readers prefer short stories? What should a myth leave the readers with? Conclusion: Restate your opinion persuasively Because they can be read in one sitting and have easy-to-follow A life lesson, often about moral conduct. plots. What should be considered when evaluating a thesis statement? What is the main purpose of a persuasive text? It should be specific, reasonable, and clearly present the scope How does a powerful setting contribute to a story? To present a point of view and persuade the reader. that needs to be proven. It transports the reader into the tale and advances the plot and character development. What does a thesis statement represent in a persuasive text? What types of evidence should be included in a persuasive text? It presents the theme or topic of an argument. There should be a varied range of evidence from credible sources. What should well-drawn characters embody? Relatable values and principles. What should a good thesis statement do? How should logic be evaluated in a persuasive text? It should state a truth and present a controversial topic. Analogy or comparisons should be clear and valid, and opposing What is an important characteristic of the plot in a story? views should be acknowledged. The plot should be original and not predictable. What is one argument in favor of divorce? It allows individuals to escape harmful relationships and rebuild What should be considered regarding language and style in a How can literary techniques enhance a plot? their lives. persuasive text? By adding elements like suspense, foreshadowing, and plot twists. The writing style and tone should be suited for the subject and What is one argument against divorce? intended audience. What is a cliffhanger in a story? It can have devastating emotional and social consequences, An abrupt ending without a clear resolution for the characters. especially for children. What are some suggested topics for a persuasive essay? Topics include "English classes should not be mandatory" and The falling action is where the resolution begins and complications 2. Nonlinear - story jumps back and forth in time "Students should evaluate their teachers." start to resolve. 3. Circular - story begins and ends at the same point What should be assessed in the concluding remarks of a What is the resolution in a story? What is the conclusion of a story? persuasive essay? The resolution is the final outcome of events in the story. The conclusion brings closure to the narrative, resolves conflicts, The conclusion should effectively summarize the main points. and provides a sense of completion. What does setting refer to in a story? rising action - series of events that lead up to climax How can students develop critical evaluation skills for essays? Setting refers to the time and location when and where the story exposition - introduction of setting, time period, and background By analyzing and evaluating an article using a set of criteria. takes place. information about the story's events characterization - the process by which characters are portrayed What should students reflect on after evaluating essays? What are the five aspects to consider in a story's setting? climax - turning point where conflict reaches its peak They should reflect on their learning about evaluating essays and 1. Place (geographical location) falling action - events following the climax leading to resolution how the criteria guided their analysis. 2. Time (historical period, time of day, year) falling action - events leading up to resolution or denouement 3. Weather conditions falling action - events leading up to resolution What do characters refer to in a story? 4. Social conditions (daily life of a character) resolution - how the story ends; it can be happy or sad Characters refer to persons, creatures, or things. 5. Mood or atmosphere plot - sequence of events in a story denouement - resolution of plot, tying together loose ends What is characterization in literature? What is a protagonist in a story? theme - central idea or message conveyed through the plot Characterization is a writer's tool that provides details to teach us The protagonist is the central figure in the story who faces point-of-view (POV) - perspective from which the narrator tells the about a character. challenges and drives the plot forward. story denouement - conclusion of plot; resolving all conflicts How does the plot function in a story? What is the role of an antagonist in a story? denouement - conclusion, ending The plot is how the author arranges events to develop the basic The antagonist is a force that opposes the protagonist and creates denouement - conclusion that resolves all conflicts idea. conflict. theme - central idea or message conveyed through the work characterization - development of characters throughout the story What are the five essential parts of a plot? What do supporting characters do in a story? exposition - introduction of setting, time period, background 1. Exposition (introduction) Supporting characters add depth and dimension to the story and information about characters 2. Conflict interact with the main characters. 3. Climax 4. Falling action What is a theme in literature? 5. Resolution A theme is the underlying message or deeper meaning about life, human nature, or the world. What is the exposition in a story? The exposition is the beginning of the story. What are some characteristics of themes in literature? Explore universal truths and experiences What does conflict refer to in a story? Convey moral lessons or ethical considerations Conflict refers to any form of struggle the main character faces. What is the first person point of view in literature? What are the types of conflict a character can face? The first person point of view is told by a character in the story Character vs. Self using "I" or "we". External Conflict Character vs. Character What is the second person point of view in literature? Character vs. Nature The second person point of view addresses the reader directly by Character vs. Society using "you". What is the climax of a story? What is the third person point of view in literature? The climax is the turning point of a story where the conflict may The third person point of view is told by a narrator outside the be resolved or not. story using "he", "she", or "they". What occurs during the falling action of a story? What are the types of narrative structure in literature? 1. Linear - events unfold in chronological order

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