Views and Conflict
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Literary Devices
Literary Devices

Genres
100

What is a Onomatopoeia

A word that imitates a sound and suggest meaning

100

What is Irony

A expression meaning the opposite of whats being said

100

What is Third Person Limited view?

Narrator has a limited view of the characters and only through the eye of 1

100

What is Sci-Fi

Explores futuristic worlds, advance technology or alternate realities

100

What is Foreshadowing

An indication of something that will happen in the future

200

What is a Alliteration

The repetition of an initial sound in a series of consecutive or neighboring words

200
What is Metaphor

A direct comparison of two things without using like or as

200

What is Third Person Omniscient.

Narrator is God-like 

200

What is Horror

Designed evoke fear dread, or unease

200

What is a symbol

A person, place, or thing used to represent the greater truth

300

What is Imagery

The use of descriptive, picture making words to paint a picture

300

What is a Simile

A direct comparison between two unlike things using like or as

300

What is First person view

Told by the protagonist

300

What is Dystopian

Set in a dark, oppressive future society shaped by totalitarian rule

300

What is the genre Magical Realism

Blends the ordinary with the extraordinary, where magical elements exist naturally in a realistic world

400

What is a Hyberbole

An extreme or clearly intended exaggeration a conscious overstatement to create a desired affect

400

What example of Literary device is this? Was the taking package, wrapped with ribbon and bright paper, a Trojan gift?

Allusion

400

What is second person view

told by the narrator who addresses the reader or some other assumed you

400

What is Paranormal

Involves supernatural beings or phrnomena such as ghosts, vampires, werewolves or telepathy

400

What is the protagonist and antagonist 

protagonist is the clear center of the story while antagonist is the enemy

500

What literally device is this? Loud silence, jumbo shrimp, bittersweet

Oxymoron

500

What example of Literary device is this? The boy bounced the basket ball backwards.

Alliteration

500

What are the 5 types of conflict

Character vs self External and Internal, Character vs Character, Characters vs nature, Characters vs Society

500

What is Satire

Uses wit, irony and exaggeration to expose and ridicule human follies or societal flaws

500

What is the plot pyramid

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, denouement

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