The genre of writing that is often referred to as a rich mix of different ideas, techniques, and methods is called?

A) fiction
B) creative non-fiction
C) sketch fiction
D) poetry

A plot consists of a clear beginning, middle, and end that offers a climax

T or F

The vindictive narration that the creature in Frankenstein uses an example of:

A) drama
B) fiction
C) style
D) alliteration

____ poetry was particularly popular during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries in Europe

A) descriptive
B) didactic
C) haiku
D) lyrical

The composition of non-factual prose texts are works of:

A) non-fiction
B) sketch-fiction
C) poetry
D) fiction

Cadence and paragraph construction are the magical combination to finding this elusive thing called flow.

T or F

The antagonist is usually the character who stands in opposition to the protagonist and is often (though not always) the villain

T or F

Respuesta :

1. B) creative non-fiction

2. T

3. B) fiction

4. A) Descriptive

5. D) Fiction

6. F

7. T

Answer:

1. - B

2. - T

3. - B

4. - D

5. - D

6. - F

7. - T

Explanation:

- Creative non-fiction is the genre that is associated with the use of writing style and techniques to create factually precise narratives. It is a rich blend of different ideas, techniques, and methods that maintains the factual accuracy.

- Plot is the driving force that moves the story forward that must contain a comprehensive and transparent beginning, middle and end that offers a complete form to the narrative. Thus, the statement is true.

- Frankenstein by Mary Shelley exemplifies a science fiction. Thus, the vindictive narration that the creature employs illustrates fiction.

- Lyrical poetry displays a formal style of poetry that expresses personal emotions. This style was prominent during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries in Europe.  

- The composition of non-factual prose texts exemplifies the works of fiction.

- Cadence illustrates the inflection in writer's voice that inflicts a sense of rhythm and flow to the work. Thus, the statement is false.

- The statement is true as it correctly defines the antagonist as the character who is in opposition to the central character(protagonist) which usually makes him the villain due to his negative actions against the protagonist.

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