This POV uses pronouns like "I," "me," and "my.
What is 1st Person?
A comparison of two unlike things using the words "like" or "as."
What is a Simile?
This is the "big idea," moral, or life lesson the author wants you to learn from a story.
What is Theme?
This God was the King of the Gods and was known as the "God of the Sky."
Who is Zeus?
If I see a character carrying an umbrella and wearing a raincoat, I can ______ that it is raining.
What is Infer?
In this POV, the narrator is an outside observer who only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character
What is 3rd Person Limited?)
Giving human qualities or characteristics to an object or animal.
What is Personification?)
This is an "educated guess" made by combining what you read with what you already know.
What is an Inference?
This Greek hero flew too close to the sun, causing his wax wings to melt.
Who is Icarus?
"The wind whispered through the trees" is an example of this.
What is Personification?
This "all-knowing" narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of every character in the story.
What is 3rd Person Omniscient?
The classroom was a zoo" is an example of this direct comparison.
What is a Metaphor?
A traditional story, often concerning the early history of a people or explaining a natural phenomenon, typically involving deities.
What is a Myth?
his goddess is the daughter of Zeus and is known for her wisdom and battle strategy
Who is Athena?
This character is the Greek God of the Sea and carries a trident.
Who is Poseidon?
If a narrator tells a story using "he," "she," and "they"
what is 3rd person
An extreme exaggeration used to make a point, like "I’ve told you a million times!
What is Hyperbole?
Unlike a topic (like "war"), a Theme must be written as a full ______.
What is a Statement/Sentence?
He is the moody ruler of the Underworld
Who is Hades?
Identify the POV: "I walked to the park and wondered if I would see my friend there.
What is 1st Person?
True or False: A story told in 1st Person is always the most reliable and honest version of events.
What is False?
Words that mimic the sound they describe, such as "Bang!" or "Sizzle."
What is Onomatopoeia?
When you find "text evidence" to support an inference, you are looking for these in the story.
What are Facts or Details?
This is the weapon Zeus is most famous for wielding.
What is the Thunderbolt?
Myths were often created to explain things in this, such as seasons or thunder.
What is Nature?