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question 6 (6 points) (01.05 lc) match each narrative technique to its definition. column a 1. ___ a technique that goes back in time to fill gaps in the plot and characters, or to provide backstory 2. _ a technique used subtly to suggest or show something ahead of time in a text 3. _ a technique in which the writer places two descriptions, ideas, characters, actions, or events side by side in a text 4. _ the speed at which a story progresses due to sentence length and narrative techniques 5. _ the view, or opinion, of a text and/or its elements, as created by a writer 6. ___ a method in which the writing is organized around the internal thoughts of the narrator column b a. juxtaposition b. foreshadowing c. stream of consciousness d. flashback e. pacing f. perspective question 7 (3 points) (01.04 lc) a theme is just one word that explains what a text is about. ○ a true ○ b false
Question 6
- Flashback (d) is a narrative technique that goes back in time to fill plot gaps, provide backstory, etc.
- Foreshadowing (b) subtly suggests events that will happen later in the text.
- Juxtaposition (a) places two elements side by side for comparison or effect.
- Pacing (e) refers to the speed at which a story progresses, influenced by sentence length and narrative techniques.
- Perspective (f) is the writer’s view or opinion of the text and its elements.
- Stream of consciousness (c) organizes writing around the narrator’s internal thoughts.
A theme is not just one word; it is a central idea or message of a text, often expressed as a statement (e.g., "Love conquers all") rather than a single word (e.g., "Love"). So the statement is false.
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- d. Flashback
- b. Foreshadowing
- a. Juxtaposition
- e. Pacing
- f. Perspective
- c. Stream of consciousness