What is the difference between direct and indirect characterization
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Direct characterization is when the reader is told about how the
character is outright in the text. Indirect characterization is
when the reader is told of the characters actions, words or
thoughts and is left to devise how the character is instead.
Direct characterization tells, whereas indirect characterization
shows.
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Which is the best definition of point of view in fiction
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The perspective through which a story is told
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Which best explains why writers practice making observations
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Observation help them make their writing feel belivevable and
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Which best explains how writers use the plot mountain
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Though writers use the plot mountain as guideline, they
sometimes stray from it as they write.
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Which best explains the distinction between form and content
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Content refers to the ideas in a poem and form refers to the
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Which best explains free verse
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Poetry that does not conform to a traditional structure
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Which best explains how vivid details contribute to a setting
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They create the sense of a real world in which the story takes
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Which best explains the term conflict in fiction
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The problem that may be resolved
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What is meant by the term flow in fiction
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A sense that the story unfolds clearly and with energy
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Which best explains what a metaphor is
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A comparison of two unlike things APEX
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Which best explains what enjambment is
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Using poetic lines that do not end in punctuation
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Which shows the greatest amount of psychic distance
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A young man runs down a city sidewalk, sweating and panting.
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What approach do poets usually take to symbols
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They find complexity beyond the image's common meaning.
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Which best explains why writers use rhythm in poetry
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To create a sense of forward motion
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What best explains the term flashback
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A point in the story that shows something that happened earlier.
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What is the difference between direct and indirect characterization
Direct characterization is when the reader is told about how the
character is outright in the text. Indirect characterization is
when the reader is told of the characters actions, words or
thoughts and is left to devise how the character is instead.
Direct characterization tells, whereas indirect characterization
shows.
Which is the best definition of point of view in fiction
The perspective through which a story is told
Which best explains why writers practice making observations
Observation help them make their writing feel belivevable and
real.
Which best explains how writers use the plot mountain
Though writers use the plot mountain as guideline, they
sometimes stray from it as they write.
Which best explains the distinction between form and content
Content refers to the ideas in a poem and form refers to the
structure.
Which best explains free verse
Poetry that does not conform to a traditional structure
Which best explains how vivid details contribute to a setting
They create the sense of a real world in which the story takes
place.
Which best explains the term conflict in fiction
The problem that may be resolved
What is meant by the term flow in fiction
A sense that the story unfolds clearly and with energy
Which best explains what a metaphor is
A comparison of two unlike things APEX
Which best explains what enjambment is
Using poetic lines that do not end in punctuation
Which shows the greatest amount of psychic distance
A young man runs down a city sidewalk, sweating and panting.
What approach do poets usually take to symbols
They find complexity beyond the image's common meaning.
Which best explains why writers use rhythm in poetry
To create a sense of forward motion
What best explains the term flashback
A point in the story that shows something that happened earlier.