Literary Devices
More Literary Devices
Freytag's Pyramid
Other Stuff we Learned
Hodge Podge
100

sensory details (details that appeal to the five senses)


The texture of the pavement felt like sandpaper.

imagery

touch

100

the most intense part of a story (usually a conflict)

climax

100

WHEN and WHERE a story takes place

setting

100

What is the most exciting part about this class for you?

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200

when an inanimate object is given human characteristics

"The volcano roared as it spit lava on the village below."

personification

roared & spit

200

when two unlike things are compared to each other using "like" or "as"

I felt as free as a butterfly.

simile


I & butterfly

200

the details that follow a climax, unwinding the story to its end

falling action

200

a nonfiction piece of writing that is in first-person and tells the story of the writer's memory.

memoir

200

True or False: For a story to be imaginative, it is a general rule of thumb that there should be an equal amount of IMAGERY to ACTION

True

300

when words give off a certain mood or "vibe" to make the story sound more emotionally charged


I crashed into the room after finding out my sandwich was eaten. 

tone

crashed

300

when two unlike things are compared without using "like" or "as"


Detention was a prison that I put myself in after I spit on the teacher's shoes. 

metaphor

detention & prison

300

the details that build suspense toward the climax of the story

rising action

300

Stories commonly follow this story structure

Freytag's Pyramid

300

Name one thing you remember Mr. Luboch teaching you about how to be a better writer

<You will get this correct if I remember teaching you what you wrote down>

400

when an object represents a larger universal idea

"He saluted the flag because it helped him make a life for his family, here, in the USA."

symbolism

freedom/prosperity

400

when the story comes to a close and ties up loose ends and unanswered questions

resolution

400

Name the top three students who participate the most in class 

AJ / Luca / Audrey 

500

exposition

the beginning of a story that introduces the main characters and the setting

500

a type of fiction that is even shorter than the short stories we've been reading in class.

flash fiction

500

What is the phrase that Mr. Luboch usually says in the beginning of class for students to put their phones away?

"Out of sight, out of mind!"

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