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English 10 Marking Period 1 Essential Vocabulary and Literary Terms.

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1 English 10 Marking Period 1 Essential Vocabulary and Literary Terms

2 Literary Terms Static Character: does not change throughout the work, and the reader's knowledge of that character does not grow Static Character: does not change throughout the work, and the reader's knowledge of that character does not grow Dynamic Character: undergoes some kind of change because of the action in the plot Dynamic Character: undergoes some kind of change because of the action in the plot Flat Character: embodies one or two qualities, ideas, or traits that can be readily described in a brief summary. They are not psychologically complex characters and therefore are readily accessible to readers. Some flat characters are recognized as stock characters; they embody stereotypes such as the "dumb blonde" or the "mean stepfather." They become types rather than individuals. Flat Character: embodies one or two qualities, ideas, or traits that can be readily described in a brief summary. They are not psychologically complex characters and therefore are readily accessible to readers. Some flat characters are recognized as stock characters; they embody stereotypes such as the "dumb blonde" or the "mean stepfather." They become types rather than individuals. Round Character: is more complex than a flat or stock character, and often display the inconsistencies and internal conflicts found in most real people. They are more fully developed, and therefore are harder to summarize. Round Character: is more complex than a flat or stock character, and often display the inconsistencies and internal conflicts found in most real people. They are more fully developed, and therefore are harder to summarize.

3 Essential Vocabulary Socio-economic class: a group of individuals having the same social, economic, and/or educational status (i.e., “working class”). Socio-economic class: a group of individuals having the same social, economic, and/or educational status (i.e., “working class”). Nuclear Family: a social/familial unit composed of a mother, father and children. Nuclear Family: a social/familial unit composed of a mother, father and children. Extended Family: a group consisting of a family nucleus and various relatives (e.g., grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, in- laws) and sometimes friends and colleagues, usually living in one household and functioning as a larger unit—contemporary usage of this term does not require that the extended family live together Extended Family: a group consisting of a family nucleus and various relatives (e.g., grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, in- laws) and sometimes friends and colleagues, usually living in one household and functioning as a larger unit—contemporary usage of this term does not require that the extended family live together Blended Family: nuclear family composed of members of two nuclear families brought together through remarriage Blended Family: nuclear family composed of members of two nuclear families brought together through remarriage


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