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Literacy Elements - Coggle Diagram
Literacy Elements
Genre is types of literature characterized by specific form. Examples: Fiction, Non-fiction, Drama Poetry
Mood is the range of emotions that a literacy piece shows. Examples: Gloomy, Jubliant, and Mournful
Foreshadowing is used to hint to events that are to come. Examples:Her earlier interest in airplanes foreshadowed her career in airplane pilot.
Personification is human qualities that attribute to objects. Examples: The car danced across the icy road. The tulips nodded their heads in the breeze.
Direct Characterization is the narrator give you direct things about a character's personality. Examples : The boy and girl obeyed their parents. The boy rode the truck with fear in his eyes.
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Motif is unifying element in any recurrent elements or symbols and themes. Examples: can be represented by moon shadows, candles or storm clouds.
Tone is used to help express or address how the author's feeling. Examples: Serious, Sarcastic, Humurous, Objective.
Plot describes things that happens through a series of events. Examples: Types can be, comedy, stradegy or rebirth.
Literacy conflict is can be internal or external depending on how it happens. Examples: Man vs Man, Man vs Himself, Man vs Nature, Man vs Society.
Symbolism is when the author adds deeper thinking to the story. Examples: He gave her everything for his first love. Veterans were honored to get an hospital in their honor.
Theme: central idea or subject in a story. Examples: Courage, revenge,Friendship
Indirect Characterization is explains something in characters words or actions. Examples: He ran with his whole life in a bag. He glared at his brother when he ate his last piece of candy.