characterization
point of view
types of conflicts
sentence classification
figurative language
100

the author tells you about the character

direct characterization

100

the narrator is a character in the story

first person pov

100
the tension or problem in the story

conflict

100

P or C: The wind whistled 

clause

100

a comparison using like or as

simile

200

the author shows you about the character

indirect characterization

200

YOU are a character in the story

second person pov

200

a person going through guilt

man vs self

200

P or C: The oldest oak tree in town

phrase

200

an exaggeration

hyperbole

300

a character that doesn't change

static

300

the narrator tells you about the characters but they are not a character themselves

third person pov

300

the conflict going on outside of a character

external conflict

300

I or D: While I was away

dependent

300

you look like a million bucks

simile/hyperbole

400

a character we know a lot about

round

400

I went to the house in the distance

first person pov

400

a man fights a sea monster

man vs supernatural

400

type of sentence: I used to be afraid, but I am not now.

compound

400

the sun smiled down at me

personification

500

a character that's the opposite of another character for contrast

foil

500

you're going to have to be a little quieter

second person pov

500

a princess wants to run away from her destiny

man vs fate

500

type of sentence: I used to be afraid, but I am not now because I am older.

compound complex
500

the two words that are the difference between a simile and metaphor

like and as
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