Conversation between two or more people in a book, movie, or play.
Dialogue
"buzz" and "squeaky" are examples of which sensory detail?
Sound
A word or phrase naming an attribute; describes the noun in the sentence.
Adjective
The majority of this narration style comes from the point of view of the protagonist and uses "I" "me" and "my."
First-Person Narration
This teacher is "related" to Carrie Underwood.
Ms. Cutliffe
An indication of a future event
Foreshadow
"Fluorescent" and "translucent" are examples of which sensory detail?
Sight
Place, time, season, year, etc. of a story.
Setting
This type of narration is the "all-seeing eye" or is known as "God Mode"
Third Person Omniscient
This teacher found a gold wedding band in New Zealand aka the land of the one ring to rule them all.
Mr. Mac
The words that the writer chooses to write.
Diction
"Shadowy" and "hazy" are examples of which sensory detail?
Sight
Name of a particular person, place, organization, or brand. (__________ noun)
Proper Noun
"Hey you at home! Don't touch that remote, because we've got a deal for you!" Uses which narration?
2nd Person Narration
This teacher loves to vacation in Hawaii
Ms. Violette
The writer's attitude toward or feelings about subject matter and audience.
Tone
"Doughy" and "Pungent" are examples of which sensory detail?
Taste
The use of signs, symbols, colors, to represent ideas.
Symbolism
This type of narration tells the story from an outside perspective, thoughts and feelings are only known for one character.
Third Person Limited
This teacher worked in the restaurant industry for 11 years
Mr. Mac
The atmosphere of the narrative, the aura that surrounds the story.
Mood
"Scalding" and "gritty" are examples of which sensory detail?
Touch
Historical account or biography written from personal knowledge.
Memoir
This word is the opposite of "objective" and means "based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions."
Subjective
This teacher once got thrown into a wall of sea urchins by a crashing wave.
Mr. Davis