Test Review. Character vs. Machine Character vs. Nature Character vs. Society Character vs. Man.

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 Character vs. Himself

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Test Review

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Character vs. Machine Character vs. Nature

Character vs. Society Character vs. Man

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Character vs. Himself

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This character is the main focus of the story; there is always a character antagonizing the protagonist.

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This character antagonizes the protagonist; usually the antagonist is the villain.

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The reader directly knows something about a character.

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Characterizations as shown through a character’s speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, and looks.

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A word or phrase that means something different from what it says. It is an expression.

It’s raining cats and dogs.

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A comparison using like or as.The squirrel flew through the air like a

soaring bird.

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A comparison not using like or as.

Los Angeles is a wild jungle.

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The author gives clues or hints to something that will happen later in the story.

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The narrator of the story recounts an event that happens previous in the story’s sequence of events.

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The use of objects or characters to represent an idea.

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• When what happens is different from what the audience expects to happen.

• “It’s like rain on your wedding day.” (Alanis Morisette).

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The attitude that a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character.