We
Pronoun
"Prim's face is as fresh as a raindrop, as lovely as the primrose for which she was named."
Simile
Subterranean
sub = under, terra = earth → under the ground
What does line five in this poem say?
She kept them high on the top shelf,
In boxes big as drums—
Bright, crescent-shaped boats
With little fishnets dangling down—
And wore them with her best dress
To teas, coffee parties, department stores.
What a lovely catch, my father used to say,
Watching her sail off into the afternoon waters.
And wore them with her best dress
The highest point of tension in a short story is called the....?
Climax
Smile
Verb
"The tyrannosaur roared, probably because it saw the raft. But in another moment...
A thump."
Onomatopoeia
Malfunction
mal = bad, function = work → not working properly
What is mood vs tone?
Mood - how the reader feels
Tone - what the author intends/feels
Man vs. Man, Self, Supernatural, Nature, Society, Circumstance
Joy
Noun
"At least Nancy got packed, too. Mr. Brunner was the only one who ever caught her saying anything wrong. He had radar ears."
Metaphor
Misconception
mis = wrong, conception = idea → a wrong idea
Create a Haiku based on this photo
5 syllables
7 syllables
5 syllables
At what point in a story do the problems start to resolve?
Adverb
"The yard was quite dark as they turned into it and the poplar leaves were rustling silkily all around it.
"Listen to the trees talk in their sleep," she whispered, as he lifted her to the ground. "What nice dreams they must be having!"
Personification
Credibility
cred = believe, -ibility = quality → believability
What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are!
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.
AABB
Describe the three types of characters in a short story
Individual - Is well rounded, with flaws and strengths
Developing - Changes throughout the story
Static - Does not change, only has one characteristic
Glorious
Adjective
"Everything was green: the trees, their trunks covered with moss, their branches hanging with a canopy of it, the ground covered with ferns. Even the air filtered down greenly through the leaves."
Imagery
Persevere
per = through, severe = hard → continue through difficulty
Is this poem free verse or traditional and how do you know?
Open verse - rules of punctuation and grammar are not being followed
Name the 6 characteristics of a short story
Plot, Setting, Characters, Themes, Point of View, Conflict