Story Elements
Literary Elements
Parts of speech
Parts of speech 2
Midwife's apprentice
100
Author’s attitude toward a subject
What is tone
100
This is when the author gives a clue to something that will happen
What is foreshadowing
100
Wow! Hurray! Ouch!
What is interjection
100
climb, jump, run, swim
What is verbs
100
This is the setting of Midwife's Apprentice
What is Medieval England
200
The way an author tells a reader about a character
What is characterization
200
This is when an author goes back to a time prior to the beginning of the story
What is flashback
200
above, under, of, to
What is preposition
200
smart, funny, kind, blue
What is adjectives
200
Based on the end of the book, Alyce becomes this
What is a midwife or midwife's apprentice
300
This comes after the rising action, but before the falling action
What is climax
300
This is when one thing in the story stands for another person, thing or idea
What is symbolism
300
or, until, and, but
What is conjunction
300
quickly, slowly, loudly
What is adverbs
300
The point of view in which Midwife's Apprentice is told
What is third person
400
This includes time and place
What is setting
400
This is when the opposite of what the reader thinks will happen, happens
What is irony
400
I, his, mine, we, them
What is pronoun
400
the, a, an
What is article
400
The type of conflict illustrated here: She wanted to help Will, but was scared to help him.
What is internal or man vs himself
500
These include people, objects or animals the story is told through
What is characters
500
This is a form of verbal irony that is meant to be hurtful or malicious
What is sarcasm
500
dog, cat, Bill, Cathy
What is nouns
500
This sentence is what type of sentence: I ran quickly through the streets.
What is simple or declarative
500
What part of the novel is it when Alyce delivers the baby at the inn
What is climax
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