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Semester Two Literature Review
Fiction Non-fiction Plot Elements 20 40 60 80 100 Compliments of the James Madison Center, JMU
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All works that are imaginary are called this
Fiction – 20 points Category
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This fiction work is less than 20 pages and can be read in one sitting
Fiction – 40 points Category
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This fiction work is longer
than a short story, and shorter than a novel Fiction– 60 points
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All fiction works are centered
around this Fiction – 80 points
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Over 100 pages with a plot that is imaginary; there may be subplots and minor characters Fiction – 100 points
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All works that are real and
true to life are called this Non-fiction – 20 points
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A short piece of prose that
discusses a limited topic whether humorous or serious Non-fiction – 40 points
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Longer non-fiction work of a person’s
life that is written by somebody else Non-fiction – 60 points
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A non-fiction work in which
the author describes his or her life story is called an … Non-fiction – 80 points
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Three elements that both non-fiction and fiction may share
Non-fiction – 100 points
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The series of events from the beginning to the end of a fiction or a non-fiction work are called…
Plot – 20 points
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Name of beginning plot component in which characters, setting, and conflict are
introduced Plot – 40 points
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The part of plot in which the problem
becomes intensified, or more complicated Plot – 60 points
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Point of plot in which characters decide to
“take action” and the point of highest suspense Plot – 80 points
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Two types of conflict a reader
may find in a fiction work are called … Plot – 100 points
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The voice talking in the poem
Elements – 20 points
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“Internal” and “external” are types in both fiction and non-fiction
Elements – 40 points
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An author intensifies suspense
and helps the reader by giving clues Elements – 60 points
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Other than fiction and non-fiction,
All other written works are called this Elements – 80 points
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A comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as”
Elements – 100 points
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A message that an author
wants to convey to the reader Literary devices – 20 points
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Figurative language in which
a nonhuman or nonliving thing is talked about as if it were human or alive Literary Devices – 40 points
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A comparison of two things without “like” or “as”
Literary Devices – 60 points
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The use of words whose sounds echo their sense; buzz, tick tock, bark
Literary Devices– 80 points
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Repetition of the same or very similar
Consonant sounds in words that are placed closely together Literary Devices – 100 points
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