The five senses.
What are touch, taste, smell, sight, and sound?
True or false: narrative writing is always in the first person.
What is false?
Vivid language designed to appeal to the senses
What is imagery?
The moral or the lesson of the story?
What is Theme?
A word that sounds like the noise or action it is describing.
The time and place in which a story occurs.
What is setting?
True or false: narrative writing is told in chronological order.
What is true?
The central idea of a text.
What is Main Idea?
Giving human qualities to non-human things or entities.
What is personification?
The ending of a story.
What is resolution?
What POV is it when someone writes using words like "You", "your"
What is 2nd person?
Comparing something using the words like or as
What is a Simile?
Language that goes beyond the literal meaning of words to get a message or point across.
What is figurative language or figures of speech?
Part of a story that introduces the setting and characters.
What is exposition or opening?
Type of narrative/character conflict featured in Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart".
What is the formula for a compound sentence?
Figure of speech used to show/express extreme exaggeration.
Part of a story that features a turning point for the protagonist/narrator.
An object, person, situation, event, or action with a deeper meaning in the overall context of literary work that goes beyond surface understanding.
What is a symbol?
POV when you write using words like: he, she, they, them.
What is 3rd person?