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Texas EOC English 1: 2.2 Understanding and Analysis of Literary Texts 189 Views
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Texas EOC English 1: Understanding and Analysis of Literary Texts Drill 2, Problem 2
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Thank you We sneak in and here's her shmoop douceur
- 00:05
brought to you by narrative mode No narrative ala mode
- 00:09
would have been tastier and we're skimming the metamorphosis Franz
- 00:14
kafka gregor samsa blind me rapture director It was a
- 00:25
great reading We're done now which of the following literary
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- 00:31
terms best describes the narration of this story And here
- 00:35
the five dollars were up Kids Lancers incident What All
- 00:42
right so we've got to figure out which narrative mode
- 00:44
this story uses Our job has made a lot simpler
- 00:47
by the fact that two of the choices don't describe
- 00:50
narrative modes at all We'll take choice B please Constance
- 00:55
is not related Teo bathroom habits are having issues with
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them Instead It's a literary device in which continent sounds
- 01:02
are repeated here's An example The cockroaches lunched in a
- 01:07
carton of crunchy croton Yeah it's Kind of like a
- 01:10
liberation but specific Just cancel it's like clown college option
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d is not a narrative mode either her son if
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ic ation is a literary device in which something that's
- 01:22
not human is given human qualities For example we might
- 01:25
say the sun glared down on us like a human
- 01:29
blaring or work kicked our butt yesterday But yeah well
- 01:35
in this story we have a human who's turned into
- 01:37
a big bug but that's not personification actually since there's
- 01:41
a human taking on non human characteristics do we have
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the opposite of personification like insect If ic ation animal
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ification All right so now we've narrowed it down to
- 01:53
a and c Narrator is the person telling the story
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and there are a few narrative modes in which he
- 01:58
or she can tell it Well first person narration is
- 02:01
easy to spot because narrator uses the pronoun i whenever
- 02:06
a bunch of eyes are staring at us from attacks
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when there's a good chance we're in first person we're
- 02:11
looking into a bug anyway if gregor we're narrating the
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story about himself then we'd be in the first person
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territory for sure but that's not the case here so
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option a has to go and that makes see limited
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on nish int the correct answer If the narrator uses
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he or she to describe the actions and thoughts of
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the story's characters the narration is in third person Well
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third person narration can be totally on Nation knows everything
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about all characters or limited on nish it on Lee
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knows the inner workings of specific character and since we
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don't get to peek inside the brains of anybody but
- 02:46
greg or we know our narrator is limited But we
- 02:49
know if the narrator keeps trying he or she can 00:02:51.94 --> [endTime] get past those with eyes on the prize
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