From Denotation to Empathy (Pre-AP Handbook Grade 9)
The dictionary meaning of a word | ||
The final outcome or resolution of a play or story | ||
Writing that helps the reader to picture scenes, events, and characters | ||
A form of language that is spoken in a particular place or by a particular group of people | ||
Consists of the conversations characters have with one another. (and more) | ||
An author's choice of words based on their correctness, clearness, or effectiveness. (and more) | ||
Literature instructs or presents a moral or religious statement | ||
The form of literature known as plays; but drama also refers to the type of serious play that is often concerned with the leading character's relationship to society rather than with some tragic flaw within his personality | ||
A literary work (or a part of a literary work) in which a character is speaking about him or herself as if another person were present. (and more) | ||
A character who undergoes adaptation, change, or growth -- Pinocchio | ||
Putting yourself in someone else's place and imagining how that person must feel |