Question
Match ideas from the lesson's objective to their general meaning and relationship to this ENG208A course.
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The narrator or character directly shares details about a character through dialogue or direct thoughts.
The narrator or character shows a character's traits through actions, mannerisms, appearances and in other ways the reader or audience must infer.
The individuals who are in a story.
The time and place of a story.
Setting identified as the specific geographic, physical, environmental location of a story.
Setting identified as the year, season, or day cycle of a story.
Setting identified as the written or unwritten rules or "trends" of society that influences the characters of a story.
Draggable item
Category
The narrator or character directly shares details about a character through dialogue or direct thoughts.
The narrator or character shows a character's traits through actions, mannerisms, appearances and in other ways the reader or audience must infer.
The individuals who are in a story.
The time and place of a story.
Setting identified as the specific geographic, physical, environmental location of a story.
Setting identified as the year, season, or day cycle of a story.
Setting identified as the written or unwritten rules or "trends" of society that influences the characters of a story.
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Here are the draggable items categorized by their general meaning and relationship to the ENG208A course:
1. **The narrator or character directly shares details about a character through dialogue or direct thoughts.**
- **Category:** Direct Characterization
2. **The narrator or character shows a character's traits through actions, mannerisms, appearances, and in other ways the reader or audience must infer.**
- **Category:** Indirect Characterization
3. **The individuals who are in a story.**
- **Category:** Characters
4. **The time and place of a story.**
- **Category:** Setting
5. **Setting identified as the specific geographic, physical, environmental location of a story.**
- **Category:** Physical Setting
6. **Setting identified as the year, season, or day cycle of a story.**
- **Category:** Temporal Setting
7. **Setting identified as the written or unwritten rules or "trends" of society that influences the characters of a story.**
- **Category:** Social Setting
This categorization reflects key concepts related to character development and setting, which are essential components of literary analysis in the ENG208A course.
1. **The narrator or character directly shares details about a character through dialogue or direct thoughts.**
- **Category:** Direct Characterization
2. **The narrator or character shows a character's traits through actions, mannerisms, appearances, and in other ways the reader or audience must infer.**
- **Category:** Indirect Characterization
3. **The individuals who are in a story.**
- **Category:** Characters
4. **The time and place of a story.**
- **Category:** Setting
5. **Setting identified as the specific geographic, physical, environmental location of a story.**
- **Category:** Physical Setting
6. **Setting identified as the year, season, or day cycle of a story.**
- **Category:** Temporal Setting
7. **Setting identified as the written or unwritten rules or "trends" of society that influences the characters of a story.**
- **Category:** Social Setting
This categorization reflects key concepts related to character development and setting, which are essential components of literary analysis in the ENG208A course.