
Narrator & Voice- Part #1
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- Q1The storyteller, the voice telling you the story.Narrator30s
- Q2The vantage point, or perspective, from which a writer tells a story.Point of View30s
- Q3The narrator knows everything that is going on in the story, including the characters' thoughts and feelings.Omniscient Point of View30s
- Q4A narration told by one of the characters, using the personal pronoun "I." Readers know (and see) only what the narrator knows (and sees).First-Person Point of View30s
- Q5The narrator tells the story from the vantage point of only one character. The narrator reveals the thoughts and feelings of this character, and events are limited to what this character experiences and observes.Third-Person Limited Point of View30s
- Q6A term in literature that refers to a writer's special use of language in a story, including diction and tone.Voice30s
- Q7The kinds of words a writer chooses.Diction30s
- Q8The attitude a writer takes toward an audience, a subject, or a character.Tone30s
- Q9Believable.Credible30s
- Q10The place and time of the story.Setting30s
- Q11A judgement that you draw, or come to, after you have considered all the evidence.Conclusion30s
- Q12A word part added to the end of a word or root.Suffix30s
- Q13To bring one thing into relationship with another.Correlate30s
- Q14An instrument panel used to operate electronic or other type of system.Console30s
- Q15Thoughtful.Pensive30s