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Book Journey Through Literary Terms Continue

Book Journey Through Literary Terms Continue. The Journey. You are about to begin the exciting journey of publishing a book! The goal is to advance through each level of the publishing process. How do you advance? You answer a series questions at each level about literary terms. Continue.

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Book Journey Through Literary Terms Continue

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  1. Book Journey Through Literary TermsContinue

  2. The Journey You are about to begin the exciting journey of publishing a book! The goal is to advance through each level of the publishing process. How do you advance? You answer a series questions at each level about literary terms. Continue

  3. Level 1 – Prewriting Training Area What genre will you writing be? What are you going to write about? How will divide your chapters? Accomplish the tasks in the prewriting stage by moving through the prewriting level. Continue

  4. What are characters?A. the people in a storyB. a type of literatureC. those who write poetryD. a play on words

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  6. Try Again!

  7. What is the setting of a story?A. list of characters in a storyB. time and place of a storyC. the protective wrapper on a bookD. the sequence of events

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  9. Try Again!

  10. What is an actor?A. a newspaper headlineB. a written account of someone’s lifeC. the person who wrote a bookD. a person performing in a drama

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  12. Try Again!

  13. Congratulations!! You have completed the prewriting for your book! You have decided what type of book you’re writing, engaged in the prewriting activities, organized your chapter topics, etc. So, what’s next? Click Here!

  14. Stage 2 - Writing the Book Now that your ideas are organized, it’s time to start the actual writing process! Accomplish the writing process by completing Stage 2. Click here to begin Stage 2.

  15. Alliteration is defined asA. a nonhuman subject is given human characteristicsB. the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of wordsC. the feeling created in a ready by a literary workD. the repetition of sounds at the end of words

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  17. Foreshadowing is defined asA. the main characters in a literary workB. a lesson taught by a literary workC. feeling of uncertainty about events to comeD. the use of clues that suggest events that have yet to occur

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  19. A short story is defined asA. a brief work of fictionB. a long work of fictionC. a short nonfiction work about a particular subjectD. a story written to be performed by actors

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  21. Conflict is defined asA. a comparison of two unlike things without using like or asB. a division or type of literatureC. a struggle between opposing forcesD. a widely told story about the past

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  23. Point of view is defined asA. writing that appeals to the 5 sensesB. a formal division of lines in a poemC. the perspective from which a story is toldD. anything that represents something else

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  25. Dialogue is defined asA. a conversation between charactersB. a brief story about an interesting eventsC. writing that tells a storyD. the line in a joke containing the point of it all

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  27. Fiction is defined asA. writing that gives information about real eventsB. the ordinary form of written languageC. writing that attempts to convince a reader of somethingD. writing that tells about imaginary characters and events

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  29. Rhyme is defined asA. a word listB. an expression not meant to be taken literallyC. the repetition of sounds at the ends of wordsD. a regular pattern of rhyming words

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  31. Simile is defined asA. a conclusion that is unexpectedB. a comparison between 2 unlike things using like or asC. the use of words that imitate soundsD. a poem’s rhythmical pattern

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  33. Theme is defined asA. a central message in a literary workB. the contents of a bookC. the summary of the main points of an essayD. the outcome of a story

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  35. Plot is defined asA. the reason that explains a characters actionsB. the sequence of events in a literary workC. the introduction in a piece of writingD. a performer in a play

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  37. Game OverRestart Level 2Exit Game

  38. Congratulations!! You have completed writing your book! The most difficult part is finished, the actual writing of your book. However, don’t get too comfortable, because you’re still not finished! So, what’s next? Click Here

  39. Stage 3 - Designing the Book Next, you must make the design decisions. What will the cover look like? Will it be hard cover or soft cover? Will you include in graphics within your book? Complete the design process by answering the questions in the following stage correctly. Begin Stage 3

  40. Allusion is defined asA. a song-like poem that tells a storyB. the turning point in a storyC. a section of a story that goes back to an earlier eventD. a reference to a well-known person, place, or event

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  42. Characterization is defined asA. highly imaginative writing with elements not found in real lifeB. an event that contradicts the expectationsC. how an author describes a character’s personalityD. a character whose actions are noble

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  44. A biography is defined asA. a writer telling the life story of his/her own lifeB. writing that tells about imaginary characters and eventsC. a brief work of fictionD. a writer telling the life story of another person

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  46. Dialect is defined asA. language spoken by people in a particular placeB. the imaginary voice assumed by the writer of a poemC. a regularly repeated line in a poemD. the passing of stories from generation to generation by word of mouth

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  48. Autobiography is defined asA. writing that explains a processB. a writer telling the story of his/her own life C. a widely told story about the pastD. a story told in verse form

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  50. Nonfiction is defined asA. writing or speech meant to persuadeB. writing that presents ideas about real people or eventsC. writing that tells about imaginary events that involve scienceD. writing that tells about imaginary characters or events

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