Introduction of characters and setting.
Exposition
What type of irony: When your teacher says, “I love it when all my students are on their phone in class”
Verbal Irony
phrase that draws a comparison between two things using the words like or as
simile
A word that describes a NOUN
adjective
appeal to emotions
pathos
The high intensity point, or turning point, of the conflict.
Climax
What type of irony: A fire station that burns down.
Situational
an inanimate object is given human qualities/abilities
personification
Best definition of the word ADVERB: a word that describes a _______
verb
A feeling of tension that keeps the reader wondering what will happen next.
suspense
The conflict concludes and loose ends are tied up.
Resolution
What type of irony: A dog trainer’s dog bites him.
Situational
paints a picture in the reader's mind
imagery
Wow! ⬅️ This word is an example of which part of speech?
interjection
logos
Events leading up to the main conflict.
Rising action
What type of irony: When Lord and Lady Capulet think Juliet is sad about the death of Tybalt but the reader knows she is truly sad about Romeo’s banishment.
Dramatic
compares 2 things by saying one thing IS another
metaphor
A typical character, an action or a situation that seems to represent universal patterns of human nature
archetype
The use of clues to hint at something that happens later in the story
foreshadowing
A struggle between opposing forces.
Conflict
What are the 3 types of irony?
Verbal, situational, and dramatic.
referring to another work/something in pop culture
allusion
a person, place, or thing
noun
appeal to trust/morality
ethos