Plot
Plot 2
Figurative Language
Figurative Language 2
Applying Knowledge
100
Where and when the story takes place?
The setting
100
The narrator who tells just one character’s perspective in a story is telling the story in ____________________.
3rd person limited narrative.
100
Giving inanimate objects human qualities, characteristics, or actions.
Personification
100
Is using a word that is a sound like: meow, boom, hiss, pow or snap!
Onomatopoeia
100
When you pay attention to references to objects, animals or practices that signal how people live, think or worship, you are looking at a. Important details b. Cultural details c. The main idea d. Background information
b. Cultural details
200
The sequence of events in a story.
The plot
200
The underlying meaning of a story is the?
Theme
200
A direct comparison between two unlike things without using like or as is
A metaphor
200
It’s so hot I’m going to melt. This is an example of?
Hyperbole
200
An autobiographical account of life as a slave is known as a/an a. Slave Narrative b. Narrative c. Myth d. Origin Myth
Slave narrative
300
This takes place when the character is in a struggle within himself/herself.
Internal conflict
300
The person who tells the story is the?
Narrator
300
A comparison between two unlike things using like or as is
A simile
300
The leaves danced down the street. This is an example of?
Personification
300
An allusion is a. A magic trick b. A comparison of two unlike objects c. A reference to a historically, or literary, famous person, place or event. d. The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
C
400
This takes place when the character is in a struggle with any outside force.
External conflict
400
When considering the sequence of events in a story, the ____________________ comes at the end of the story and is when all of the loose ends are tied up.
The resolution
400
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words is
Alliteration
400
The girl grinned like a clown. This is an example of?
A simile
400
The author of The Crucible is a. George Orwell b. Nathaniel Hawthorne c. Arthur Miller d. Joseph McCarthy
C
500
This character that changes as result of the conflict - the main character.
Protagonist
500
This part of the plot is the point of the highest emotional interest.
The climax
500
____________________ is an extreme exaggeration usually for comedic effect.
Hyperbole
500
The snake slithered skillfully up the sidewalk. This is an example of?
Alliteration
500
The Crucible was a reaction to a. WWII b. The Exxon-Valdez disaster c. The Vietnam War d. Communist “witch hunts” of the 1950s
d
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