The literary terms that is the person telling the story.
What is the narrator?
The three types of irony.
What is verbal, situational, and dramatic?
A true work written about someone else's life.
What is a biography?
The main character who pushes the plot forward.
What is the protagonist?
The meaning of the root sub, as in submarine or subgenre.
What is under or below?
The view where the narrator tells the story, using pronouns such as I, me, or my.
What is first person?
A synonym for verbal irony.
What is sarcasm?
Something that is not real, but could actual happen.
What is realistic fiction?
A person who actively opposes or is hostile towards the main character.
Who is the antagonist?
The meaning of the root graph, as in graphic, biography, or telegraph.
What is to write or record?
The point of view used to give directions, using pronouns you or your.
What is second-person?
What is situational irony?
This genre could include space, technology, or futuristic events.
What is science fiction?
What is a static character?
The meaning of the root hydra, such as hydrogen, hydroplane, or hydrophobia.
What is water?
This point of view uses pronouns he, she, and characters names. We know the thoughts and feelings of one character.
What is third person limited?
When we as readers know something that a character does not know.
What is dramatic irony?
Stories about fairies or magical creatures, usually written for children, like Cinderella.
What is a fairy tale?
A two dimensional character who we do not know a lot about; they are relatively uncomplicated.
What is a flat character?
The meaning or the root spec/spect, as in spectacles, retrospect, and inspection.
What is third person limited?
Name the type of irony: Mom comes into my messy room and says, "Wow! This looks so clean."
What is verbal irony?
Stories with talking animals that contain morals.
What is a fable?
A complex and well developed character who we know a lot about.
What is a round character?
The meaning of the root chron, as in chronological, chronometer, or synchronize.
What is time?