Answer:
1. conversation: dialogue
2. narrator's perspective: point of view
3. "feeling" generated by a story: atmosphere
4. background: setting
5. inanimate object with human will: personification
6. overstatement: hyperbole
7. protagonist against someone or something else: conflict
8. high point of action: climax
9. action framework: plot
10. used for summaries and transitions: narration
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to match the terms with its definitions. These terms are different<u> elements of fiction </u>and are very important when writing a story because they help the author develop the story and its theme and also helps the reader to interpret correctly what the author wrote.
It means it’s facts, it was based on true events. They write based on true events to portray that these things really do happen. It’s a scenario you might experience in life, and it shows what the characters did to get through the scenario.
Answer:
Yes, I believe that you would call your mother's sister "Aunt".
The meaning of a godfather is someone is agrees to take responsibility for the child, and they are chosen when that child is born. They are another guardian, and they are usually the friend of that child's parent.
Answer:
another sentence that identifies who “she” is in sentence 5
Explanation:
Up through sentence 4, narrative is great but in sentence 5, Sasha begins speaking about a "she" without identifying who "she" is