front 1 NARRATIVE | back 1 CONNECTED EVENTS THAT FORM A STORY |
front 2 EXPOSITORY | back 2 WRITTEN TO EXPLAIN OR DESCRIBE |
front 3 PERSUASIVE | back 3 ATTEMPTING TO CONVINCE THE READER TO ADOPT A SPECIFIC POINT OF VIEW |
front 4 ANALYZE | back 4 TO EXAMINE IN DETAIL |
front 5 HYPERBOLE | back 5 AN EXTREME EXAGGERATION |
front 6 EUPHEMISM | back 6 A MILD WORD OR EXPRESSION SUBSTITUTED FOR HARSH WORDING |
front 7 DIALOGUE | back 7 CONVERSATION BETWEEN CHARACTERS |
front 8 EXTERNAL CONFLICT | back 8 WHEN A CHARACTER STRUGGLES AGAINST AN OUTSIDE FORCE |
front 9 INTERNAL CONFLICT | back 9 A PSYCHOLOGICAL STRUGGLE WITHIN ONE’S MIND |
front 10 CHARACTERIZATION | back 10 HOW AN AUTHOR DESCRIBES THE PEOPLE/THINGS WITHIN A STORY |