UNIT 32

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Oposiciones OPOSICIONES 2023 (UNIT 32. NARRATIVE TEXTS) Quiz am UNIT 32, erstellt von Miriam González Cano am 26/12/2021.
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Zusammenfassung der Ressource

Frage 1

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Quirk defined text as “a [blank_start]stretch[blank_end] of language which makes [blank_start]coherence[blank_end] sense in the [blank_start]context[blank_end] of its use”.
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  • stretch
  • coherent
  • context

Frage 2

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Context of situation is analysed from three notions: • [blank_start]Field[blank_end]: it refers to what is happening, to the nature of the social action. • [blank_start]Tenor[blank_end]: it refers to who is taking part, to the nature of the participants. • [blank_start]Mode[blank_end]: it refers to what part the language is playing, to the description of the text, including its function, channel and status.
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  • Field
  • Mode
  • Tenor
  • Tenor
  • Field
  • Mode
  • Mode
  • Field
  • Tenor

Frage 3

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• [blank_start]Cohesion[blank_end], which is related to the unity of form, that is, how utterances are structurally linked within the text. • [blank_start]Coherence[blank_end], which is related to the unity of meaning, that is, to the relationships between the different meanings within the text.
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  • Cohesion
  • Coherence
  • Coherence
  • Cohesion

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In order to be coherent, a text must have a [blank_start]theme[blank_end], an organized [blank_start]structure[blank_end] and linking elements, such as [blank_start]reiteration[blank_end] or repetition.
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  • theme
  • structure
  • reiteration

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Michael Toolan defined narrative texts as “[blank_start]perceived[blank_end] sequence of [blank_start]non-randomly[blank_end] connected events”. This definition implies that any narration is a sequence of events, but not a sequential [blank_start]description[blank_end], but a [blank_start]consequential[blank_end] one. Another important part of this definition is that the addressee must perceive this [blank_start]consequence[blank_end]: it is the addressee the one who perceives a text as narrative.
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  • perceived
  • non-randomly
  • description
  • consequential
  • consequence

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Characteristics of narrative texts:
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  • artificial fabrication
  • narrator
  • proximal deictic
  • figures of speech
  • imagery
  • technical language
  • displacement

Frage 7

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Hamlet is an example of ____ plot:
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  • person vs person
  • person vs self
  • person vs nature
  • person vs society

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based on an imaginary setting and involving improbable characters, where the hero is aimed at defeating evil
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  • fantasy
  • science fiction
  • realistic fiction
  • historical fiction
  • biography
  • historical writing

Frage 9

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based on real historical events, although the author may be creative without making historical mistakes
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  • fantasy
  • science fiction
  • realistic fiction
  • historical fiction
  • biography
  • historical writing

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• Science fiction, an adventure story based on the real world, which involves [blank_start]travel[blank_end] and [blank_start]danger[blank_end], and is set in a future time facing [blank_start]contemporary[blank_end] problems.
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  • travel
  • danger
  • contemporary

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Realistic fiction, involving [blank_start]believable[blank_end] characters with unique human [blank_start]qualities[blank_end], and whose endings are not always [blank_start]happy[blank_end].
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  • believable
  • qualities
  • happy

Frage 12

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Hymes described context of situation including the following aspects: - the [blank_start]form[blank_end] and [blank_start]content[blank_end] of the message; - the p[blank_start]articipants[blank_end]; - the s[blank_start]etting[blank_end]; - the k[blank_start]ey[blank_end]; - the m[blank_start]edium[blank_end]; - the g[blank_start]enre[blank_end]; - the [blank_start]norms[blank_end] of interaction; - the [blank_start]effects[blank_end] of communication.
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  • form
  • content
  • articipants
  • etting
  • ey
  • edium
  • enre
  • norms
  • effects

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 Direct speech  She sat down and said: “Why are they doing this?  Indirect speech  She sat down and asked herself why they were doing that.  Free indirect discourse  [blank_start]She sat down. Why were they doing this?[blank_end]
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  • She sat down. Why were they doing this?

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STRUCTURE: • [blank_start]Orientation[blank_end], which sets up the story. • [blank_start]Complication[blank_end] or problem, which relates the main activities and events involving the main characters. • [blank_start]Resolution[blank_end], in which the complication or problem is resolved.
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  • Orientation
  • Complication
  • Resolution

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Theme is perhaps the most important literary concept, since it is the [blank_start]overarching idea[blank_end] that the writer of the story wants to be understood by the audience.
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  • overarching idea

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Plot refers to the [blank_start]structure[blank_end] of the narrative as it moves through [blank_start]time[blank_end].
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  • structure
  • time
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