Figurative Language
Character/Conflict
Plot elements
Author
Misc.
100
A comparison between two unlike things using the words like or as
What is simile
100
What point of view is the following: "I walked through the hallways searching for a familiar face. Transferring schools was the scariest event I had ever gone through."
What is first person
100
The point of highest suspense in a story is-
What is conflict
100
The definition of a word
What is denotation
100
Analyze means-
to look closely
200
A comparison between two unlike things where one thing is said to be another.
What is metaphor
200
What point of view is the following: "Jay looked at Tyler to see if he noticed the teacher's back was turned. While the teacher wrote on the board, Jay threw a note at Tyler. Jay thought to himself "If he doesn't hurry up and go through with the plan, I'm going to lose it." Jay crumpled up the note and continued taking notes.
What is third person limited
200
The feeling when you're on the edge of your seat
What is suspense
200
The emotions/ feelings associated with a word
What is connotation
200
An extreme exaggeration is
What is hyperbole
300
The leaves whispered as the wind moved through the trees, making the branches dance
What is personification
300
When a character faces a problem within their own heart and mind
What is internal conflict.
300
When a narrator stops and goes back in time to retell a former scene or problem
What is flashback
300
The words an author chooses to make their writing more effective
What is diction/word choice
300
Don't judge a book by it's cover is-
What is a moral
400
The westward wind blew wildly
What is alliteration
400
What is the following point of view: "Jay squirmed in his seat nervously. He had been plotting all year to humiliate his ex, Tiffany. Tyler glanced at Jay, but felt really uneasy about their plan. He knew they could get in a lot of trouble in Tiffany went to the guidance counselor. Jay just wanted to make her pay for dumping him a week before prom and making him look stupid. Tyler was his best friend, and if he didn't go through with the plan, it would be one more humiliating blow. Tiffany glanced at Tyler and Jay and wondered what was going on between the two of them. Whatever it was, she hoped it didn't involve her.
What is third person omniscient.
400
When a narrator gives hints about what will happen in the future of the story
What is foreshadowing
400
The reason why an author writes what they do
What is author's purpose
400
The way you feel when you read a passage
What is mood
500
It's a piece of cake!
What is an idiom
500
The following is an example of: In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus is opposed by the whole community. His neighbors and family members judge him for defending a black man.
What is external conflict. man vs. society
500
The beginning of a story, including the characters, setting, and main conflict
What is exposition
500
A writer's distinct way of writing that makes them different from others
What is style
500
What is the tone of this passage: "I couldn't believe that Jay humiliated me in class. What a jerk! He is a lowlife who needs to grow up!"
What is mad, angry
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