Exposition is the intro to the novel. All the background information that is either the entire first part of the novel, or spread throughout. Rising action is the events that thicken the plot to propel it to the conflict and make the novel more interesting and lifelike. I think a circular narrative is one that ends like it started (comes full circle), maybe repeating exact passages, or simply referencing the events at the beginning of the novel. I don't know what the other types mean, but you can google them. Plot devices are all the things that a writer uses to develop the plot, like symbolism, similes, metaphors, foil (characters meant to be contrasting to one another while also similar to reveal something else to the reader), imagery, type of conflict, etc. Since they specifically mentioned foreshadowing and flashback, maybe that was in the work you were reading??
Organizational choices are things like syntax. How long are most of the sentences? If they are typically short, but one in a paragraph is long, the author may be trying to draw attention to the ideas in that sentence. Chapter organization and paragraph organization is also something to consider when analyzing the organizational choices, as well as the other plot devices they used throughout the novel and the type of narrative. So this question is asking for you to analyze how the author developed the narrative, and basically telling you what types of things you should be including in your analysis (plot devices, organization, type of narrative).
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While citing the source in the research paper, "2011" refers to the date/year the source was published.
A “citation” refers to the way a writer or publisher can tell its readers that certain material in the work has been taken from another source. It also gives readers the information that is necessary to locate the actual source with reference of the works Cited page. A citation compulsorily includes a set of parentheses.
There are certain elements to be included while writing the citation:
- Author of paper.
- Year of publication (in round brackets)
- Title of paper (in single quotation marks)
- Title of conference proceedings: subtitle (in italics)
Therefore, "2011" refers to the date/year the source was published.
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Answer: it has to show emotion.
Explanation: Because when you see a picture it says a lot just by looking at it.