Plots that record deeds of past heroes; stories are presented as true; stories are usually secular and associated with wars and victories.
What are Legends?
Writing or speech not meant to be taken literally. Writers use it to express ideas in vivid or imaginative ways.
What is Figurative Language?
A drawing representing the earth's surface or part of it, or the sky showing the position of the stars.
What is a map?
A story written from the author's imagination; a made up story.
What is Fiction?
Word or line having the same last sound.
What is a Rhyme?
Tales concerning human conduct with moralistic outcomes; animals exhibit human qualities and behaviours.
What are Fables
An expression that does not mean what it literally says.
What is an idiom?
The use of words to create images or pictures in the reader's mind.
What is imagery?
A thing known to be true or to have really happened; a statement that can be proven.
What is a Fact?
The time and place of action in a story.
What is Setting?
Stories composed orally and then passed from person to person by word of mouth. The tales were passed from generation to generation.
What are Folk Tales
A figure of speech in which a comparison is implied by analogy but is not stated.
What is a metaphor?
A line or diagram showing how one quantity depends on or changes with another.
What is a graph?
The technique of disrupting the chronology of a narrative by shifting to an earlier time in order to introduce information.
What is a Flashback?
The high point of interest or suspense in a literary work?
What is Climax?
A kind of humorous verse of five lines.
What are Limericks
A conclusion derived by reasoning from facts.
What are inferences?
The emotional state of mind expressed by an author or artist in his or her work; the emotional atmosphere produced by artistic work.
What is the Mood?
A category used to classify literary and other works, usually by form, technique or content.
What is Genre?
A list of sources used or recommended in a research paper or report.
What is Bibliography?
Stories that are grounded in history but not restricted by it. The historical setting is an authentic and integral part of the story.
What is Historical Fiction
The technique of giving clues to coming events in a narrative.
What is Foreshadowing?
A character tells the story directly using I, me and we.
What is First Person.
The gist of a passage; central thought.
What is the Main Idea?
A central idea, concern or purpose in a literary work.
What is the Theme?