Vocabulary
Figures of Speech
POV
Holocaust
Plot
100

What you put out will come back to you. 

Karma

100

Comparing two things using “like” or “as”

Simile

100

How many Points of View are there? 

3

100

Jewish people had to wear a yellow ___. 

star

100

The time and place of a story. 

Setting

200

Groups of lines in a poem

Stanza

200

“The storm was angry.” is an example of…

Personification

200

I, me, and my are used in ___ person POV. 

1st

200

About how many Jewish people died in the Holocaust?

6,000,000

200

A hint about what will happen later in a story. 

Foreshadow

300

The person who draws pictures for a story

Illustrator

300

BAM! POW! 

Onomatopoeia

300

He, she and they are used in ___ person POV. 

3rd

300

A poor part of town where Jews were made to live before transports to the camps. 

Ghetto

300

The most exciting part of a story. 

Climax

400

The main character or hero in a story

Protagonist

400

“Big bad Bob bought a blue bicycle.” is an example of…

Alliteration

400

“When you finish your work, you can relax.” is ___ person POV.

2nd

400

Hitler wanted to take over all of ___.

Europe

400

Resolution is the ___ of a story. 

Ending

500

When what happens is the opposite of what you thought would happen. (A dentist having rotten teeth)

Irony 

500

“I’m so hungry I could eat a whale!” is an example of…

Hyperbole

500

When the narrator is also the main character, it is ___ person POV. 

1st

500

A building where Jewish people worship; similar to a church. 

Synagogue 

500

The part of a story between the beginning and the climax. 

Rising Action / Conflicts

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