Strategic Reading First Semester Final Exam Review

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Strategic Reading First Semester Final Exam Review

Key Terms 1. Plot 2. Story’s problem 3. Conflict 4. Exposition 5. Rising Action 6. Climax 7. Resolution 8. Flashback 9. Flash-forward 10. Setting 11. Protagonist 12. Antagonist

Key Terms cont’d 13. Subordinate Characters 14. Flat Character 15. Round Character 16. Dynamic Character 17. Static Character 18. Dialogue 19. First Person Point of View 20. Omniscient Point of View 21. Third Person Limited Point of View 22. Narrator

Key Terms cont’d 23. Reliable narrator 24. Unreliable narrator 25. Diction 26. Tone 27. Voice 28. Subject 29. Theme 30. Universal Themes 31. Generalization 32. Genres 33. Internal Conflict 34. External Conflict

Identify Point of View using story passages Example: Please read the following passage and then answer the follow-up question. “I am the worst liar” – Catcher in the Rye What type of point of view is represented in the quote from Catcher in the Rye? a. First person Point of View b. Third Person Limited Point of View c. Omniscient Point of view d. Second person Point of View

Identify Key Terms using story passages Please read the following passage and then answer the follow-up question. “I couldn’t keep up the pretense any longer, adding one more burden to my load of guilt, leading her on this way, playing a pathetic game of make-believe with an old woman clinging to memories” – “The Moustache” The above passage can be best described as an example of a. Tragedy b. Internal Conflict c. External Conflict d. B and C only e. A and B only

Vocabulary Define and Be Able to Put in Context: Chronic Sterile Lucid Conspiratorial Regally Withstand Vacant Suspended Proportions