The point the author is trying to convey.
Theme
A sound effect
Onomatopoeia
Martin‘s fear of the old lady and elevator. Martins dad does thinks he is a loser.
What are some of the conflicts form The Elevator?
Holling Hoodhood
Who is the main character of The Wednesday Wars?
An word that shows emotion usually fallowed by a explanation point
What is an intergection?
Using objects to represent something else.
Symbolism
A exaggeration
Hyperbole
Martins apartment, after school every day
What is the Setting of The Elavator?
Growing up and what it means to become a man.
What is the theme of The Wednesday Wars?
gives description to a verb or ______
What is an adverb?
The increase of tension throughout the story.
Rising action
comparing two objects
Metaphor
Guilt for his actions
What is the theme of The Tell Tale Heart?
MR. Hoodhood‘s fight with his daughter Heather because she wanted to leave and fight against the war.
Holling is bullied by Doug Sweiteck’s brother
What are some conflicts form The Wednesday Wars?
What is the underlined word
Do you want to do this OR that
What is a conjunction?
Where the story is wrapped up and resolved.
Resolution
Comparing two things using the words like or as
Simile
The caretaker, the police men, and the killer
Who were some of the characters in the Tell Tale Heart?
Long Island,1967-1968
What is the setting of The Wednesday Wars?
What are the underlined words(they are separate terms)
She went to talk to Albert.
What is pronoun and proper noun?
The highest tension and most exciting part of the story.
Climax
repetition of sounds or letters in words
Alliteration
the old lady saying his name
What happened at the climax in The Elivator?
Holling joining the play, Doug Sweitecks brother starts bullying him, Holling going on his first date with Meryle Lee, the meeting between the two architecture associations and the board to see who would be building the new middle school, Holling getting hit by the bus
What is the rising action of The Wednesday Wars?
Describes an attribute of a noun
What is a adjective?