Introduction to literary terms

An introduction to literary terms
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An introduction to literary terms

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Conflicts
Man vs. Man: hero against villain, custody battle...
Man vs. Self: chosen one, coming of age...
Man vs. Nature: floods, death...
Man vs. Society: oppression...

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Name 3 things a character is determined by:

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Name the 7 types of characters

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Finish the sentence: 'setting' refers to both ..

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Point of view: through whose eyes do we see a story?
A
first-person narrator
B
first-person or third-person narrator
C
the author
D
the narrator

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A young character with a terminal illness can be categorised as:
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Man vs. Man
B
Man vs. Self
C
Man vs. Nature
D
Man vs. Society

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True / false: coming of age is an example of the conflict Man vs Man
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True
B
False

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What is NOT an example of a theme?
A
Discrimination in To Kill a Mockinbird
B
Love and marriage in Pride and Prejudice
C
Red Riding Hood is about how you shouldn’t trust strangers
D
Survival in Lord of the Flies

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What types of conflict are featured in the novel you have read?
Man vs. Man
Man vs. Self
Man vs. Nature
Man vs. Society

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What is the theme/are the themes in your book?

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What is your favourite English book?

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