Theme: is one unifying or dominant idea and is a subject of discussion. Inference: is when you process something that you heard to get a general idea about something. Setting: this is the time, and place of certain event in the story. Connotation: certain words that have a secondary meaning to you. Characterization: when you give characters certain attributes and qualities and things about them Dynamic Character: a character that changes throughout the story, mentally, emotionally etc.. Static character: A static character is a character that stays the same throughout the story. Round character: a character whose personality, background, motives, and other features are outlined by the author. Flat character: is an easily recognized character type in fiction
Lord of The Flies Vocabulary Terms
Theme: is one unifying or dominant idea and is a subject of discussion. Inference: is when you process something that you heard to get a general idea about something. Setting: this is the time, and place of certain event in the story. Connotation: certain words that have a secondary meaning to you. Characterization: when you give characters certain attributes and qualities and things about them Dynamic Character: a character that changes throughout the story, mentally, emotionally etc.. Static character: A static character is a character that stays the same throughout the story. Round character: a character whose personality, background, motives, and other features are outlined by the author. Flat character: is an easily recognized character type in fiction
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