The main character in a story.
What is a protagonist?
The beginning of a story.
What is exposition?
The story of a person's life written by the person.
What is an autobiography?
The _______ of the story is never judge a book by its cover.
What is theme?
Pay attention to this because it may have a bigger meaning.
What is tittle?
Person or thing in the main characters path to success.
What is an antagonist?
What is the beginning of the story prior to the climax.
What is rising action?
A work rooted entirely in fact.
What is nonfiction?
________ was what the author was trying to do in the story.
What is author's purpose?
While reading the poem you must connect it to what.
What is life.
Two lines in a piece of poetry that rhyme.
What is a couplet?
Tension has risen and the most exiting parts of a story.
What is climax?
Fictional writing for descriptive purposes.
What is prose?
The ____________ of the selection was to tell the reader not to litter the ocean.
What is central idea?
In poetry look for patterns in what.
What is diction and imagery?
Something that refers to another famous source outside the story.
What is an allusion?
The downward part of the storyline prior to the end.
What is falling action?
A poem, but written for love message purposes by Shakespeare.
What is a sonnet?
The story used________ because the words have the same beginning sound.
What is alliteration?
The three main poetry tools.
What are soapstone, tp-past, and sic
The repetition of vowel sounds close together.
What is assonance?
All loose ends are tied up and the story comes to an end.
What is resolution?
A series of fourteen lines, written usually in the style of a poem.
What is iambic pentameter?
A play on words.
What is a pun?
What should you look for in the characters of the story.
What is character development?