This type of narrator tells the story using words like: "I," "me," and "my"
What is first-person?
when the major problem or conflict has been solved
What is the resolution?
Comparing 2 unlike things using "like" or "as"
What is a simile?
When someone says one thing but means the opposite
What is verbal irony?
This kid hated the New Teacher
Who is Johnny?
This narrator talks directly to you
What is second-person?
a series of events that create suspense
What is rising action?
I am a pig
What is a metaphor?
a contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually occurs
What is irony?
What is the protagonist?
This narrator is far from the story
What is third-person?
This happens right after the climax
What is falling action?
The sun smiled down on me.
What is personification?
when a character or the reader expects one thing to happen but something else happens instead
What is situational irony?
the bad guy in a story; the villain
What is the antagonist?
This narrator is far from the story but only tells us about 1 character
Most intense and suspenseful part of the story
What is climax?
Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore
What is alliteration?
when what a character knows contrasts with what the audience knows
What is Dramatic Irony?
Not a good guy or bad guy; the highwayman
What is an anti-hero?
An all-knowing narrator that uses he, she, they, them
What is third-person omniscient?
This is the beginning of the story where characters and setting are introduced
What is exposition?
I have a million reasons why you should eat cake for breakfast.
What is hyperbole?
Lawrence saved until he had the 45 dollars to get circus. When he saw his cousins' faces, the price seemed like a bargain. Soon they walked into that big circus tent. This was the first time that Lawrence realized that he and his cousins would be thirsty and hungry. As they sat in their seats, the drink vendor walked by selling beverages. Desperately thirsty, Lawrence asked how much a lemonade would cost. The drink vendor said, "Eleven dollars each." Lawrence replied, "Oh, that's it? Just eleven dollars? What a great deal for one cup of lemonade." The drink vendor walked away.
What is verbal irony?
Bess in "The Highwayman"
What is a protagonist?