The main turning point of a story.
What is plot?
The ruler that was defeated by Caesar to end the war.
What is Pompey?
A person, place, thing or idea.
What is noun?
The narrator of the story.
What is Esperanza?
Comparison of two unlike things through a poem.
What is extended metaphor?
Where and when the story takes place.
What is setting?
The city that the story of Julius Caesar took place.
What is Rome?
Modifies a noun.
What is adjective?
Stories that don't have to be read in order.
What is vignettes?
The main character but not always the "good guy".
What is protagonist?
A contrast between expectation and reality.
What is irony?
The person who warned Julius Caesar.
What is soothsayer?
Uses human qualities to describe an object.
What is personification?
What is bike?
Something you are trying to prove.
What is claim?
Single words or phrases that tell what the story is about.
The word used to describe Caesar by Brutus.
What is ambitious?
Is taught by using the acronym FANBOYS.
What is coordinating conjunction?
The vehicle Louie's cousin was driving.
What is yellow Cadillac.
Perspective from which story is told that uses "I" or "we".
Personality trait that leads to a character's downfall in a tragedy.
What is tragic flaw?
The cause of Portia's death.
What is suicide?
What is passive voice?
The secret connection that Esperanza and Nenny had.
What is laughter that sounds like a pile of dishes breaking.
The character loyal to Caesar.
What is Mark Antony?