module 2

module 2
16問 • 2年前
  • charish
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  • 1

    is usually personal communication, and also sometimes creative or for entertainment

    narative

  • 2

    are made from carefully planned story elements

    good stories

  • 3

    time and place the story happens; atmosphere and mood

    settings

  • 4

    the individuals in the story

    characters

  • 5

    tche problem or the struggle between two opposing sides that needs to be solved;

    conflict

  • 6

    the way the problem is solved

    resolution

  • 7

    how the story is told – specifically, who tells the story

    point of view

  • 8

    the story is told by a character within the story; using “I”

    first person pov

  • 9

    the story is told by an “invisible author”; using pronouns he, she, it

    third person pov

  • 10

    the big idea or general observations about human nature and life presented in the story

    theme

  • 11

    an element or technique that authors use to produce a particular effect in their writing. it can add color and depth to a work and bring attention to important dialog or action. are either a literary element or a literary technique.

    literary device

  • 12

    is something that is used to develop a narrative, and a writer cannot craft a story without them

    literary element

  • 13

    its include plot, setting, character, dialog, and conflict. A literary device is something the writer uses to bring greater understanding or depth to their work, such as aphorism, metaphor, or personification.

    literaty elements

  • 14

    Can a story still be considered a narrative even if the writer or teller did not employ literary devices?

    Yes, but you will not be able to capture the attention or interest of the reader or listener

  • 15

    have only one character in the story. Will I bore my readers or listeners?

    No, you just need to know how to use literary devices effectively like the ones you see or hear in dramatic monologues.

  • 16

    : Why are short stories not short (to read)?

    Short stories are anywhere from 1,000 to 20,000 words! That may not sound “short” at all, but compared to novels that are anywhere from 60,000 to over 120,000 words, “short stories” are short.

  • MODULE 3a

    MODULE 3a

    charish · 23問 · 2年前

    MODULE 3a

    MODULE 3a

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    Module 3c

    Module 3c

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    Module 3c

    Module 3c

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    MODULE 3d

    MODULE 3d

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    MODULE 3d

    MODULE 3d

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    enumerationj

    enumerationj

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    enumerationj

    enumerationj

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    Reprlduction and Development

    Reprlduction and Development

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    Reprlduction and Development

    Reprlduction and Development

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    nutrition

    nutrition

    charish · 25問 · 2年前

    nutrition

    nutrition

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    gas exchange

    gas exchange

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    gas exchange

    gas exchange

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    national artist

    national artist

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    national artist

    national artist

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    Production

    Production

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    Production

    Production

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    Geologic Hazard

    Geologic Hazard

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    Geologic Hazard

    Geologic Hazard

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    asses

    asses

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    asses

    asses

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    module 6

    module 6

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    module 6

    module 6

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    Moule 6:ASSESSMENT

    Moule 6:ASSESSMENT

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    Moule 6:ASSESSMENT

    Moule 6:ASSESSMENT

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    Module 7: Assessment

    Module 7: Assessment

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    Module 7: Assessment

    Module 7: Assessment

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    module 1 TFN

    module 1 TFN

    charish · 36問 · 2年前

    module 1 TFN

    module 1 TFN

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    module 1 historical Eras

    module 1 historical Eras

    charish · 27問 · 2年前

    module 1 historical Eras

    module 1 historical Eras

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    module 1: Discipline and Profession

    module 1: Discipline and Profession

    charish · 15問 · 2年前

    module 1: Discipline and Profession

    module 1: Discipline and Profession

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    module 1 : philosophical foundation of science

    module 1 : philosophical foundation of science

    charish · 15問 · 2年前

    module 1 : philosophical foundation of science

    module 1 : philosophical foundation of science

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    Module 1: History of Nursing

    Module 1: History of Nursing

    charish · 14問 · 2年前

    Module 1: History of Nursing

    Module 1: History of Nursing

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    Module 1 :Theory

    Module 1 :Theory

    charish · 10問 · 2年前

    Module 1 :Theory

    Module 1 :Theory

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    Module 1: Category of theory components

    Module 1: Category of theory components

    charish · 18問 · 2年前

    Module 1: Category of theory components

    Module 1: Category of theory components

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    Scientific Law vs Theory

    Scientific Law vs Theory

    charish · 14問 · 2年前

    Scientific Law vs Theory

    Scientific Law vs Theory

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    laboratory apparatus

    laboratory apparatus

    charish · 10問 · 2年前

    laboratory apparatus

    laboratory apparatus

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    lab apparatus pt. 2

    lab apparatus pt. 2

    charish · 10問 · 2年前

    lab apparatus pt. 2

    lab apparatus pt. 2

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    lqb appratus pt. 3

    lqb appratus pt. 3

    charish · 10問 · 2年前

    lqb appratus pt. 3

    lqb appratus pt. 3

    10問 • 2年前
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    Lesson 1: The Human Organism

    Lesson 1: The Human Organism

    charish · 57問 · 2年前

    Lesson 1: The Human Organism

    Lesson 1: The Human Organism

    57問 • 2年前
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    integumentary

    integumentary

    charish · 41問 · 2年前

    integumentary

    integumentary

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    integ

    integ

    charish · 18問 · 2年前

    integ

    integ

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    skeletal system

    skeletal system

    charish · 31問 · 2年前

    skeletal system

    skeletal system

    31問 • 2年前
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    Types of bone fracture

    Types of bone fracture

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    Types of bone fracture

    Types of bone fracture

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    types of movement

    types of movement

    charish · 21問 · 2年前

    types of movement

    types of movement

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    anatomical term for bone feature

    anatomical term for bone feature

    charish · 14問 · 2年前

    anatomical term for bone feature

    anatomical term for bone feature

    14問 • 2年前
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    Patricia Benner:Caring, Clinical Wisdon, and Ethics in Nursing

    Patricia Benner:Caring, Clinical Wisdon, and Ethics in Nursing

    charish · 6問 · 2年前

    Patricia Benner:Caring, Clinical Wisdon, and Ethics in Nursing

    Patricia Benner:Caring, Clinical Wisdon, and Ethics in Nursing

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    Marilyn Ann Ray:Transcultural nursing/ bureaucratic carinh

    Marilyn Ann Ray:Transcultural nursing/ bureaucratic carinh

    charish · 12問 · 2年前

    Marilyn Ann Ray:Transcultural nursing/ bureaucratic carinh

    Marilyn Ann Ray:Transcultural nursing/ bureaucratic carinh

    12問 • 2年前
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    multiple check: lesson 1

    multiple check: lesson 1

    charish · 10問 · 2年前

    multiple check: lesson 1

    multiple check: lesson 1

    10問 • 2年前
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    Kari Martinsens Philosophy of Caring

    Kari Martinsens Philosophy of Caring

    charish · 36問 · 2年前

    Kari Martinsens Philosophy of Caring

    Kari Martinsens Philosophy of Caring

    36問 • 2年前
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    Katie Eriksson's Caratative Theory

    Katie Eriksson's Caratative Theory

    charish · 8問 · 2年前

    Katie Eriksson's Caratative Theory

    Katie Eriksson's Caratative Theory

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    module 2

    module 2

    charish · 11問 · 2年前

    module 2

    module 2

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    module 3

    module 3

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    module 3

    module 3

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    module 4

    module 4

    charish · 46問 · 2年前

    module 4

    module 4

    46問 • 2年前
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    Myra E. Levines Conservation model

    Myra E. Levines Conservation model

    charish · 21問 · 2年前

    Myra E. Levines Conservation model

    Myra E. Levines Conservation model

    21問 • 2年前
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    IDA HEAN ORLANDO'S theory of deliberately nusrsing process

    IDA HEAN ORLANDO'S theory of deliberately nusrsing process

    charish · 16問 · 2年前

    IDA HEAN ORLANDO'S theory of deliberately nusrsing process

    IDA HEAN ORLANDO'S theory of deliberately nusrsing process

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    Module 1: Assessment

    Module 1: Assessment

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    Module 1: Assessment

    Module 1: Assessment

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    Module 3: Assessment

    Module 3: Assessment

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    Module 3: Assessment

    Module 3: Assessment

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    Module 4: Assessment

    Module 4: Assessment

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    Module 4: Assessment

    Module 4: Assessment

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    BMI

    BMI

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    BMI

    BMI

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    module 1

    module 1

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    module 1

    module 1

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    module 3

    module 3

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    module 3

    module 3

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    Module 5

    Module 5

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    Module 5

    Module 5

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    module 5

    module 5

    charish · 29問 · 2年前

    module 5

    module 5

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    module 6: protein

    module 6: protein

    charish · 18問 · 2年前

    module 6: protein

    module 6: protein

    18問 • 2年前
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    conjugated protein

    conjugated protein

    charish · 8問 · 2年前

    conjugated protein

    conjugated protein

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    derived

    derived

    charish · 12問 · 2年前

    derived

    derived

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    Module 6: according to biological significance

    Module 6: according to biological significance

    charish · 13問 · 2年前

    Module 6: according to biological significance

    Module 6: according to biological significance

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    module 6:according to confrontation

    module 6:according to confrontation

    charish · 7問 · 2年前

    module 6:according to confrontation

    module 6:according to confrontation

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    lab apparatus

    lab apparatus

    charish · 31問 · 2年前

    lab apparatus

    lab apparatus

    31問 • 2年前
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    lqb apparatus pt. 2

    lqb apparatus pt. 2

    charish · 6問 · 2年前

    lqb apparatus pt. 2

    lqb apparatus pt. 2

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    ph and Buffer

    ph and Buffer

    charish · 16問 · 2年前

    ph and Buffer

    ph and Buffer

    16問 • 2年前
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    ph and buffer pt. 2

    ph and buffer pt. 2

    charish · 11問 · 2年前

    ph and buffer pt. 2

    ph and buffer pt. 2

    11問 • 2年前
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    cell

    cell

    charish · 24問 · 2年前

    cell

    cell

    24問 • 2年前
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    cell pt.2

    cell pt.2

    charish · 7問 · 2年前

    cell pt.2

    cell pt.2

    7問 • 2年前
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    Module 4: Osmosis and Dialysis

    Module 4: Osmosis and Dialysis

    charish · 13問 · 2年前

    Module 4: Osmosis and Dialysis

    Module 4: Osmosis and Dialysis

    13問 • 2年前
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    dialysis pt.2

    dialysis pt.2

    charish · 16問 · 2年前

    dialysis pt.2

    dialysis pt.2

    16問 • 2年前
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    Module 4: Osmosis and Dialysis

    Module 4: Osmosis and Dialysis

    charish · 13問 · 2年前

    Module 4: Osmosis and Dialysis

    Module 4: Osmosis and Dialysis

    13問 • 2年前
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    Protein ( Peptides,Protein Structure, and Denaturation)

    Protein ( Peptides,Protein Structure, and Denaturation)

    charish · 9問 · 2年前

    Protein ( Peptides,Protein Structure, and Denaturation)

    Protein ( Peptides,Protein Structure, and Denaturation)

    9問 • 2年前
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    module 10

    module 10

    charish · 12問 · 2年前

    module 10

    module 10

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is usually personal communication, and also sometimes creative or for entertainment

    narative

  • 2

    are made from carefully planned story elements

    good stories

  • 3

    time and place the story happens; atmosphere and mood

    settings

  • 4

    the individuals in the story

    characters

  • 5

    tche problem or the struggle between two opposing sides that needs to be solved;

    conflict

  • 6

    the way the problem is solved

    resolution

  • 7

    how the story is told – specifically, who tells the story

    point of view

  • 8

    the story is told by a character within the story; using “I”

    first person pov

  • 9

    the story is told by an “invisible author”; using pronouns he, she, it

    third person pov

  • 10

    the big idea or general observations about human nature and life presented in the story

    theme

  • 11

    an element or technique that authors use to produce a particular effect in their writing. it can add color and depth to a work and bring attention to important dialog or action. are either a literary element or a literary technique.

    literary device

  • 12

    is something that is used to develop a narrative, and a writer cannot craft a story without them

    literary element

  • 13

    its include plot, setting, character, dialog, and conflict. A literary device is something the writer uses to bring greater understanding or depth to their work, such as aphorism, metaphor, or personification.

    literaty elements

  • 14

    Can a story still be considered a narrative even if the writer or teller did not employ literary devices?

    Yes, but you will not be able to capture the attention or interest of the reader or listener

  • 15

    have only one character in the story. Will I bore my readers or listeners?

    No, you just need to know how to use literary devices effectively like the ones you see or hear in dramatic monologues.

  • 16

    : Why are short stories not short (to read)?

    Short stories are anywhere from 1,000 to 20,000 words! That may not sound “short” at all, but compared to novels that are anywhere from 60,000 to over 120,000 words, “short stories” are short.