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vova2212 [387]
3 years ago
8

Match the description to the term.

English
2 answers:
Mrac [35]3 years ago
6 0
1. evaluation
2. analysis
3. interpretation
4. novel
5. static character
6. metaphor
7. image
8. dynamic character
9. plot
10. symbol
IRISSAK [1]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Concludes whether or not what the writer says is worthwhile --- Evaluation

2. Examines how the author presents his message --- Analysis

3. Examines what the writer says --- Interpretation

4. A long prose narrative --- Novel

5. A character that does not change over the duration of the story --- Static character

6. A figure of speech, an unstated comparison --- Metaphor

7. A literal and concrete representation of an experience --- Image

8. A character that changes over the course of the story an --- Dynamic character

9. Series of planned incidents with a climax and resolution --- Plot

10. Something that stands for something else but also has a literal identity --- Symbol

Explanation:

1- The evaluation is the systematic determination of the merit, the value and the meaning of something or someone based on some criteria with respect to a set of rules.

2- Analysis is the detailed examination of the message to know its characteristics or qualities, or its status, and draw conclusions, which is made separating or considering separately the parts that constitute it.

3- The interpretation is the fact that a material content, already given and independent of the interpreter, is "understood" or "translated" into a new form of expression.

4- The novel is a prose narrative, generally extensive, that tells a story of fiction or with a more complete development in terms of plot and characters, than short stories.

5- The static characters are those that do not evolve throughout history, but embody the same role from beginning to end.

6- Metaphor is a rhetorical figure of thought by means of which a reality or concept is expressed through a different reality or concept with which the represented has a certain relationship of similarity.

7- In the field of literature is called image to refer to the descriptive language that allows the reader to create a mental figure by using words or phrases that evoke the five senses and trigger emotional responses.

8- The dynamic characters present a transformation throughout the narrative. This can be both negative and positive and is usually suffered by the main characters.

9- In narrative, the plot is a chronological order, of various events presented by an author or narrator to a reader. In this sense, it is a concept referred to the set of events in a story according to the causal and temporal order in which the events occur.

10- The symbol is a rhetorical figure of thought by means of which a reality or concept normally of a spiritual nature is expressed through a different reality or concept, among which a correspondence relationship is established, so that by naming the symbolic concept the real concept is suggested or evoked.

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