Short way to say "Everything will be okay.
It's okay.
To keep going even when a game is hard.
Don't Quit
The word "Fortitude" comes from this Latin root, meaning "strong.
Fortis
In The Odyssey, this hero shows resilience by spent 10 years trying to get home.
Odysseus
Using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance.
Parallelism
What do you say when someone has done something good?
Good Job or Well Done
This is what you do with your eyes to read a book.
See or Look
This term refers to words that sound the same but have different meanings, which can make language tricky to navigate.
Homonyms
This figure of speech is an extreme exaggeration
Hyperbole
Using like or as
Simile
Opposite of Sad
Happy
To continue to do something even when it is difficult (starts with P)
Persist
Resilience comes from the Latin resilire, which literally translates to this action.
to leap back
This term describes the main character's internal struggle against their own flaws
Character vs Self
When an author gives hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.
Foreshadowing
Magic word for asking someone nicely
Please
The quality of being brave when you are in pain or grief.
Courage
This literary device is a comparison that does not use "like" or "as," often used to describe strength (e.g., "He is a rock").
Metaphor
This Japanese poetic form uses a 5-7-5 syllable structure to capture a single moment or emotion
Haiku
When the opposite of what you expect to happen occurs.
Irony
You say these 2 words after someone gives you something.
Thank You
This 11-letter word describes the ability to recover from misfortune.
Resilence
The word "Invincible" contains this root, which means "to conquer.
Vincere
In a story, this is the "turning point" where the protagonist must show the most resilience to succeed.
Climax
This 8-letter word, meaning to overcome or get on top of an obstacle, comes from the Latin prefix super- (above) and the root mons (mountain).
Surmount