Characterization
Figurative Language
Narration
Theme/citation
Stories
100

is the process through which the writer brings forth the nature, personality, and physical appearance of the characters for the reader's better understanding of them.

Characterization 

100

A form of presentation where the events occurred in the past.

Flashback

100

uses the words I, me, we

First person narration

100

If you do not give credit to the author for their work, what are you doing?

Plagiarizing 

100

In "Thank You Ma'am," What type of conflict is presented at the beginning of Langston Hughes "Thank You Ma’am"? (Archetype)

Character vs. Character

200

straight up telling the reader the character’s actual physical and mental traits. Think “telling.”

Direct characterization

200

An animal given human-like qualities or an object given life-like qualities.

Personification 

200

Uses the words he, she, they, them

third person

200

Life lesson, meaning, moral, or message about life or human nature that is communicated by a literary work.

Theme

200

In "The Necklace," Why is Matilde Loisel unhappy early in her marriage? 

She wishes she were rich and had more possessions

300

The main character around whom the action of a story’s plot centers is called

Protagonist

300

Consonant sounds repeated at the beginnings of words

Alliteration

300

Uses the words you or your.

second person

300

Is restating what the author says in your OWN words. You don’t need to use quotation marks, but you still need to use internal citations

Paraphrasing

300

In "The Scarlet Ibis," Why does Brother help with Doodle's development program, i.e. what is his motivation? 

He is proud of his own accomplishments and likes the attention.

400

A character who undergoes a significant inner change

Dynamic Character

400

be a warning or indication of (a future event).

Foreshadowing

400

the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.

Third person limited

400

The possible themes of "The Scarlet Ibis"

Being bound by family ties can sometimes be frustrating. 

Self-serving motives can lead to destruction in others. 

Pride can be harmful if taken to the extreme.

400

In "The Necklace," The surprise ending of the story, "The Necklace" is an example of what literary device?

Irony

500

A character that does not change significantly.  

Static character

500

A reference to a work that exists outside of the text (For example, authors commonly allude to the Bible).

Allusion

500

the narrator knows all the thoughts and feelings of all the characters in the story.

Third person omniscient 

500

describe a theme for "The Necklace?"

It is important to be content with what you have.

500

In "The Scarlet Ibis," Seeing the coffin, Doodle's collapse, the storm brewing, and the dead scarlet ibis are all examples of what literary device?

Foreshadowing

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