personification
giving a none human object human characteristics
exposition
the settings, characters, background, and info on the who/when/where/why.
noun
A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing
comma(,)
seperate items or ideas
synonymes
a word that means the same thing(happy, and joyful)
hyperbole
exaggerated claim that emphasizes a point
inciting incident
when the first conflict happens
future tense
expressing an action that has not happened yet(I will go to school tommorow)
hyphen(-)
joins compound words together
antonymes
words that have oppisite meanings(hot and cold)
imagery
when you create sensory impressions
rising action
more conflicts happens that lead to the climax
present tense
a verb describing actions happaning right now(it is raining)
colon(:)
introduces a list or explanation
homophones
Words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings(two, too, to)
irony
when the opposite of what one expects occurs
falling action
when the climax ends and we learn more information
past tense
a verb that shows an action happened before now(he was driving)
semicolon(;)
A semicolon links two related ideas
homonymes
two or more words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins.
Onomatopoeia
A sound (wack, smack, oof)
climax
the most exciting part of the story
adjective
An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, adding details and characteristics.
Apostroph(')
shows possesion or contraction
hypernymes
covors a broader category that includes more specific word(ex "fruit"is a hypernyme that includes apples bananas and oranges