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Law Incorporation [45]
3 years ago
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Match the definition to the term. 1. character that does not change in response to events around him plot 2. sequence of events

narrator 3. author's main point setting 4. depiction of imaginary people imagery 5. when and where protagonist 6. one thing represents something else symbolism 7. character who changes as a result of what happens to him theme 8. one who tells a story characterization 9. figurative language that evokes mental pictures static character 10. the main character in a play, story or novel dynamic character
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Leni [432]3 years ago
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<span> 1. character that does not change in response to events around him static character (A trick for remembering static clings and does not change or move it "sta"ys the same)
2. sequence of events plot  
3. author's main point theme 
4. depiction of imaginary people  characterization
5. when and where setting protagonist
6. one thing represents something else symbolism
7. character who changes as a result of what happens to him dynamic character (A trick for remembering is the dynamite, when exploded, changes shape. Just like a character changes because of an event in the story).
8. one who tells a story narrator 
9. figurative language that evokes mental pictures imagery (Think image - creates a picture)
10. the main character in a play, story or novel protagonist</span>
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