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Cards in this guide (17)
What is an inference

An inference is a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience. It is not clearly stated but is implied.

An example of direct characterization in The Lightning Thief

It is the first book in the Percy Jackson series.

What best describes Mathilde's motivation

She wants to become rich and popular.

Why are the Loisels so upset about losing the necklace

The necklace does not belong to them and they feel obligated to replace it.

What does Mathilde's husband do to try to make her happy

He gets an invitation to a ball.

What best explains why readers sometimes need to make inferences

Authors sometimes hint at certain ideas rather than state them directly.

Which is a typical effect of the second person

The sense that the narrator is addressing a specific person

Which sentence suggests the least amount of psychic distance

Katia was going to teach them a lesson they'd never forget.

No way, she thought, this is ridiculous.

Which sentence suggests the greatest amount of psychic distance

There once lived a miserly, miserable old man.

Which is the best example of a complex character

a man who is usually honest but occasionally lies (apex) A.

Why are writers sometimes given the advice show don't tell

It is often more effective to let the reader figure out what a character is like, rather than telling the reader directly.

Why might a reader need to make an inference

the author mgiht hint at an idea rather than state it directly

Which would most likely suggest a character's inner life

The caracter`s hopes and dreams

Which best explains the definition of stream of consciousness

Narration that tries to imitate the patterns of real thought.

What activities does an effective team do

Hold members accountable

What is the best explanation of the term unreliable narrator

a narrator who doees not view similarly like others

What question best addresses character motivation

What does the character want?

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