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Alekssandra [29.7K]
3 years ago
5

Fill in the blank. A character that appears over and over again, one who is similar to characters used in other stories, and is

like people you know in everyday life is a/n ­­­­­­_______. When authors hint at what's to come, they're using _______. Language chosen for the effect it will have on readers and listeners is called _______. Using humor to point out character flaws is called _______. The aspect of a story that deals with the spiritual is called the ________ level. An aspect of a story that deals with the emotional or internal view of a character is called the _______ level. In a character study, the character is more important than the _______.
English
2 answers:
ANTONII [103]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<u>1. archetype.</u>

<u>2. foreshadowing.</u>

<u>3. rhetoric</u>

<u>4. Satire</u>

<u>6. reader</u>

Explanation:

1. Archetype characters refer to characters that reoccur in other stories because of the perceived place they have in our imagination.

2. Foreshadowing employs the use of giving a pinch of info about what's going to happen later. In other words, it is like a hint.

3. Rhetoric, on the other hand, refers to the type of expression or language chosen by an author so as to create an effect on the minds of readers and listeners.

4. Satire rightly is the use of humor to point out character flaws.

6. Indeed, in a character study, the character is more important than the reader because the emphasis is placed on knowing everything about the character (like the character's likes, friends, personality, physical appearance, etc)

Korvikt [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. archetype

2. foreshadowing

3. rhetoric

4. satire

5. supernatural

6. psychological

7. plot

Explanation:

Correct on Penn Foster

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