A character that undergoes a significant change in outlook, attitude, personality, belief, or perspective.
What is a dynamic or developing character? (Both answers acceptable)
This main element of story refers to where and when the story takes place and plays a significant role in establishing mood.
What is setting?
This device is used in the following:
"She was a tornado on a ten-cent piece."
What is a metaphor?
The character or force who opposes the protagonist.
What is the antagonist?
"Meow"
"Boo"
"Snap, crackle, POP!"
What is onomatopoeia?
Two ways a writer can present and develop a character in literature. One involves telling the reader, the other, showing the reader.
What is direct and indirect (or dramatic) characterization?
Peter purposefully plowed the pathetic pumpkin patch.
What is consonance?
This type of character is two-dimensional, characterized by one or two traits, and remains the same person throughout the story (not changing or developing).
What is a flat, static character? (both descriptors needed)
jumbo shrimp
quiet noise
sad joy
What is oxymoron?
What is MLA style of documentation?
(Modern Languages Association)
When the story is told from the perspective of one of the characters, but in the third person (using he/she rather than I), this is the perspective chosen.
What is limited omniscient point of view?
To exaggerate, as in the following:
I froze to death out there.
What is hyperbole?