Scary characters, meant to scare you, creepy genre.
Horror
A word that imataites a sound.
Ex: Boom, Woosh, Splash!
Onomatopeoia
Name 4 fiction genres.
Example Answers: Horror, Drama, Historical Fiction
What is the definition of the word?
Moral
A theme or lesson usually found in fables.
You use this to help you compare and contrast characters.
Venn Diagram
Usually contain exaggerated information, most well known stories come from Greece.
Myth or Mythology
A phrase that starts with the letters in the word.
For example:KEY
Keep
Educating
Yourself
Acronym
Clues that gives you hints about what's going to happen later or the end of the book.
Hint: You learned this in 4th Grade.
Foreshadowing
This literary device gives unhuman things human characteristics.
Persomnification
Like a adjective, but instead of describing nouns, theese words describe verbs.
Adverb
Contain animal characters , short story, moral
A spiritual story told in the gospel.
Parable
A phrase put in your own words to avoid plagirisim.
Paraphase
What is the definition of this literary device?
First Person POV
A point of veiw that usually contain words like I, we, me and us.
A statement someone has that people may or may not agree with.
Opinion
A popular saying.
Proverb
In this genre, there is something to find out, with clues on the way.
Mystery
What is the definition of this word?
Drama
A play preformed by actors.
A descriptive word that describes a noun.
Adjective
The person who tells the story, but is not in it.
Narrarator
A story that is close to the author.
Example: Gary Pulsen's My Life in Dog Years.
Memoir
Two words in conflict with each other.
- Study Stacks Liturature Stack #4
Oxymoron
What is a paradox?
Use reading wall to help you (window wall)
A phrase that defies logic and maybe true.