the use of words that mean the opposite of what you really want to say
What is sarcasm?
the location and time frame in which the action of a narrative takes place.
What is setting?
a task so nice, we visit it twice!
What is title?
a phrase that seems to be a contradiction, but holds some truth.
What is a paradox or oxymoron?
We shall guard your name with pride
What is line 3 of your alma mater?
act that destroys, hurts or ruins something sacred
What is sacrilegious?
the way that a story is told
What is narration?
Aim for antonyms....
What is Attitude?
When we run into a metaphor....
What is we create a metaphor triangle?
Ms. Rice's first name?
What is Shannon?
treating serious matters lightly or without respect
What is flippant?
the arrangement of story elements according to purpose, style and genre.
What is structure?
sometimes we get clues for this, like a word, or a space, or a ....
What is shift?
Stop whining.
What is an imperative?
What is who is on the bookshelf?
intended to teach
What is didactic?
any figure of speech which depends on a non-literal meaning of some or all of the words used
What is figurative language?
Everything that isn't literal lives here....
What is connotation?
It's not a rock band, it's how to write an easy introduction.
What is TAGTT?
Baylor University and Cumberland University
What are Ms. Rice's schools?
making a show of being morally superior to others
What is sanctimonious?
a person, a figure, an inanimate object, or animal that drives a story forward
What is character?
you better hit all four requirements....
What is theme?
What is to qualify?
Seems like someone is ready for a beach day...
What is the bear on the wall?