Compares two unlike things using like or as
Simile
One word to describe the big idea of the text
Thematic Topic
What does the acronym STEAL stand for
Speech, Thoughts, Effect on others, Actions, Looks
This appears in front of a FANBOYS
A comma
What does the acronym PIE stand for
Persuasive, Informational, Entertainment
Gives human emotions and qualities to non-human objects and things
Personification
A theme CANNOT include this
Specific details from the text
This type of characterization is written by the author (narration, character's speech or actions, etc)
Direct Characterization
What joins an independent and dependent clause into one sentence?
FANBOYS
Text evidence
Langugae used by authors and poets to create an picture in the mind; refers to all five senses
Imagery
Theme must be about this
A Universal human concern
This type of characterization is determine through other's characters descriptions or reactions to the main character
Indirect characterization
This joins two independent clauses into one sentence
AWUBIS
What does PAM stand for
Purpose, Audience, Message
An extreme over-exaggeration
Hyperbole
Development of theme can be shown by these three things
Plot, characterization, setting
This type of character changes throughout the story as they experience hardship and growth
Dynamic characterization
This symbol is used to join two independent clauses without a FANBOYS
A semicolon ;
Author's last name and page number
The use of language to signify the opposite of what one expects; usually done for a humorous or emphatic effect
Irony
A thematic statement starts with these two things
The title of the work and author's name
This type of character does not change through the story
Static Characterization
A group of words that contains both a subject and predicate (verb and something about the verb)
Clause
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