what type of figurative language is this? " I'm so hungry, i could eat a whole cow!"
hyperbole
What are the pronouns for first person point of view?
I, me, my, or mine
Sonnets: How many lines are in a sonnet?
14 lines
What is a theme of a passage?
a central idea or underlying message that the author conveys through the narrative.
What is the exposition of the story?
Introducing the characters, setting, the conflict, and the beginning.
What type of figurative language is this? "Sally sells seashells by the seashore".
alliteration
you, your, yours
Villanelles: How many lines are in a villanelle?
19 lines
How do you find the theme?
analyze how the main characters change and grow after dealing with a big problem or conflict
What is the rising action of the story?
The section that leads to the climax or the part of the story that takes alot of action.
what type of figurative language is this? "love is a battlefield".
metaphor
What pronouns are third person point of view?
they, them, theirs, etc..
four line stanzas, three rhyming stanzas, a quatrain, and a couplet.
What topics are usually in the passage?
Love, Justice/Injustice, Family, Struggle, the American Dream, Wealth, Inhumanity
What is the climax of the story?
The highest point or the part of the story that takes a lot of action.
what type of figurative language is this? "as busy as a peacock, as busy as a bee".
simile
What pronouns are third person objective?
him, her, and it.
Villanelles: What rhyming scheme is a villanelle?
ABA- ABA - ABA- ABA - ABA- ABAA
How can you find the theme?
1. Examine the characters 2. consider the plot 3. find out the conflict and solution
What is the falling action of the story?
The part of the story that is leading to the resolution and that is after the climax.
What type of figurative language is this? "The last piece of cake called my name".
personification
What pronouns are for third person omniscient?
he, she, they, it.
ABBAABBA CDCDCD or ABBAABBA CDECDE
Does theme need to be in a story? yes or no.
Yes
What is the resolution of the story?
The closing of the story and the end.