Literary Devices
Author's Terms
Literary Works
Story Terms
Extra Terms
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What is alliteration?

The repetition of usually beginning consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables (as wild and woolly, threatening throngs).

100

What is character?

a person/animal who takes part in the action of a literary work

100

What is fiction?

literature that is about imaginary characters and events, fake

100

What is first person point of view?

When the narrator is in the story, pronouns such as I and we are used

100

What are sensory details?

the use of senses to describe something

200

What is onomatopoeia?

Words that describe sounds such as buzz or murmur that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to.

200

What are two types of conflict?

Internal conflict and external conflict

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What is a narrative?

A story

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What is third person point of view?

The narrator is telling about someone else and not him or herself

200

What is imagery?

a word/phrase that appeals to one or more of the five senses; used to help readers imagine the ideas.

300

What is rhyme?

Sounds at the ends of words are the same

300

What is flashback?

an interruption in fiction that relates an event from an earlier time

300

What is an argument?

a  statement for or against an issue

300

What are the elements in plot?

Exposition, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution

300

Write an example of simile.

Whatever you write, it needs to be a comparison of two unlike things using like or as

400

What is alliteration?

Words having the same beginning constant sounds

400

What is foreshadowing?

the use of clues that suggest bad events that have yet to happen

400

What is nonfiction?

writing that presents and explains real people, places, or events, not fake or real life

400

What is theme?

a central message

400

What is a play?

fiction written to be performed by actors and actresses

500

What is figurative language?

Writing that is not meant to be taken literally.  It has a different meaning.

500

Write an example of symbolism.

Whatever example you give it needs to one thing representing something else:

America and the bald eagle or stars and stripes (flag)

500

Write an example of a myth.

a fictional story using gods and goddesses

500

What is climax?

most exciting moment of the story; turning point

500

Write an example of a metaphor.

Whatever you write, it needs to be comparison of two unlike things NOT using like or as.

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