This type of action occurs before or previous.
What is antecedent?
Using descriptive language to appeal to the reader’s senses.
What is imagery?
"Little did they know, that it would be the last chocolate sundae they ever ate..."
What is foreshadowing?
A form of narration that uses "I" and "we".
What is first person?
The number of different types of irony there are.
What is three?
The series of events, conflicts, and crises in a story that lead up to its climax.
What is the rising action?
When the sound of a word resembles the sound the word describes.
What is onomatapoeia?
"Mr. Colautti's vocab quizzes are hell on earth."
What is a metaphor?
This form of narration is shown in the following sentence: "John rode his bike to the store, where he met his friend Stephen, who was still mad at John for having ditched him after school on Friday."
What is third person?
Sarcasm is a form of this type of irony.
What is verbal?
This part of a story occurs at the "peak" of its conflict and action
What is the climax?
Very informal language. Not to be used in an essay.
What is slang?
What is alliteration?
A god-like perspective.
What is omniscient?
Saying "English class is the best" when you don't really mean it is an example of this type of irony.
What is verbal?
The part of a story when the end is near and inevitable, but another conflict may occur.
What is the falling action?
Specific words that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.
What is jargon?
What is simile?
A form of narration that uses "you" to address the reader.
What is second person?
The audience knowing that a murderer is hiding in the closet of a room the oblivious protagonist just entered is an example of this type of irony.
What is dramatic?
Where settings, characters, and conflict are established in a story.
What is exposition?
An overstatement or extravagant exaggeration.
What is hyperbole?
"The cold fell upon them suddenly-giving them no chance to flee."
What is personification?
A form of narrative that sees into only one character's mind that does not use "I" or "we".
What is third person limited omniscient?
Mr.Colautti saving up all his money to buy an expensive cell phone, only to have it stolen from his desk because it's such a nice phone, is an example of this type of irony.
What is situational?