This is the message or lesson of a story.
THEME
What is the author’s argument called?
CLAIM
Conversation between characters is called this.
DIALOUGE
Theme vs Central Idea:
Which one is the lesson?
THEME
This literary device repeats beginning consonant sounds in nearby words.
Hints about future events are called this.
FORESHADOWING
Proof from the text is called this.
EVIDENCE
The speed of a story is called this.
PACING
Tone describes whose feelings?
THE AUTHOR'S
This literary device compares two unlike things WITHOUT using “like” or “as.”
METAPHOR
“The trees danced in the wind” is an example of this.
PERSONIFICATION
A trustworthy website is called this type of source.
CREDIBLE SOURCE
Details that appeal to the senses are called this.
SENSORY DETAILS
Mood describes whose feelings?
THE READER'S
This literary device uses symbols to represent deeper meanings or ideas.
SYMBOLISM
What vocabulary word means a struggle in a story?
CONFLICT
Combining information from multiple texts is called this.
SYNTHESIZE
The solution to the story’s problem is called this.
RESOLUTION
Claim vs Evidence:
Which one is proof?
EVIDENCE
Which type of conflict occurs inside the character's mind
What term describes descriptive language appealing to the senses?
IMAGERY
A one-sided viewpoint is called this.
BIAS
The perspective a story is told from is called this.
POINT OF VIEW
First Person POV uses which pronoun most often?
"I"
This literary device references another famous text, historical figure, or event.