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Step-by-step explanation:
1. A playwright is a term to describe a person that writes a play. Examples are William Shakespeare, Samuel Beckett, Christopher Marlowe, etc.
2. A poet is a term to describe a person that writes poetry. Examples are Lewis Caroll, Stephen Crane, Leonard Cohen, etc.
3. Extract: this is a term that describes a few sentences or passages from a literary work. It is sometimes referred to as excerpts. Examples are clip, snippet, passage, etc.
4. Conclusion: this is a term that describes the last paragraph of a literary work, especially an essay. Example is
i. Common Decency by Susan Jacoby
“Fortunately for everyone, neither the character of men nor the general quality of relations between the séxés is that crude. By censuring the minority of men who use ordinary socializing as an excuse for ràpe, feminists insist on séx as a source of pure pleasure rather than as a means of social control. Real men want an eager séxual partner—not a woman who is quaking with fear or even one who is ambivalent. Real men don’t ràpe.”
Other conclusions examples are:
ii. "To conclude, it is difficult to determine whether to buy or to lease a house without considering one's pocket. Any buyer will be better off purchasing a modest house. An expensive one requires way more capital.”
iii. My conclusion is there is no link between the school background of partners and the success of their relationships. I have analyzed numerous researches to prove that. None of the researches showed that the people that come from good home ended up having a good relationship or marriage with their partners”
5. Theme: this is a term that describes the fundamental message of a story. Examples are Motherhood, Patriotism, Grace, etc.
6. Fiction: this is a term that describes a literary work developed from imagination. Examples are Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Caroll, A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, 1984 by George Orwell, etc.
7. Non-fiction: this is a term that describes a literary work that is based on facts. Examples are Diaries, Memoirs, Letters, etc.
8. Introduction: this is a term that describes the first paragraph of a literary work. Examples are Background, Outline of argument, Thesis statement, etc.
9. Plot: this is a term that describes the progression of events where one influences the following one in a cause-and-effect formation. Examples are Rags to Riches, Comedy, Rebirth, etc.
10. Resolution: this is a term that describes the situation when conflict gets resolved in a story, and then the story concludes.
i. Three friends fight over a girl but in the end, they understand that friendship is more crucial, and the girl eventually left the village anyway.
ii. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet are dead, their families ended their feud, after realizing that their conflict caused the death of their children.
iii. In the story of Noah and the Flood, in the Bible, after the receding of the flood, Noah, his family, and the animals left the ark. Then rainbow came up to depict the promise of God to men that He will not use a flood to destroy the Earth again.
11. Tone: this is a term that describes a certain feeling in a story. Examples are Joyful, Humorous, Optimistic, etc.
12. Subject Matter: this is what a paper, story, or book entails. Examples are a book written about either Cat, New York, Soccer, etc.