What are words that describe how something looks, smells, tastes, sounds, or feels?
Sensory Words
What is the word describes the author’s attitude toward the subject?
Tone
Who is the character working against the main character?
Antagonist
What is the point of view where the narrator is a character in the story?
First Person
The root hydro means what?
Water
How does an author’s use of imagery affect the reader?
Helps the reader feel more connected to the story
What word describes how a story makes the reader feel?
Mood
A character that changes throughout the story is?
Dynamic
What is it called when the narrator knows all characters’ thoughts and feelings?
Third Person Omniscient
What does the root fract mean?
to break
Which sense does this sentence use? “The bacon sizzled and popped in the pan.”
Hearing/Audio Sensory Words
If the author uses joyful, excited language, what is the tone?
Happy/Excited/Joyful
The character that stays the same from beginning to end is called a?
Static Character
“You walk into the dark room and hear a strange noise.” What point of view is this?
Second Person
What does the root mort mean?
Die/Death
What is it called when you use detailed words to describe something?
Imagery
“The old house groaned in the wind.” What mood does this create?
Creepy/Scary/Frightful
The main character in a story is the?
Protagonist
What is the difference between third-person limited and third-person omniscient
Limited knows one character’s thoughts; omniscient knows all
What does the root Capt mean?
Take/hold/seize
Create a sentence using imagery that appeals to at least two senses.
(Answers Vary)
What’s the difference between tone and mood?
Tone = author’s attitude; Mood = reader’s feelings
Is Ponyboy Curtis static or dynamic?
Dynamic
What would this third-person passage be in first-person: “Sarah walked quickly, hoping no one would see her.”
"I walked quickly, hoping no one would see me."
The root Voc means what?
Voice