This is a comparison between two seemingly unlike objects.
What is a metaphor?
100
This is the creative use of objects or symbols to represent or indicate a deeper meaning or represent something larger than the literal meaning of something.
What is symbolism?
100
This is a literarty term indicating struggle between two or more opposing forces.
What is conflict?
100
This is the process by which a character is developed.
What is characterization?
100
This is a form of rhetoric in which a reference is made to mythology, the Bible or other well-known piece of literature, a famous or historical person or event,
What is an allusion?
200
This is a comparison of objects that usually uses like or as.
What is a simile?
200
This is a literary technique in which words are put together to create a mental image in the reader's mind.
What is imagery?
200
This type of struggle is between two or more characters.
What is man versus man?
200
In this type of characterization the author or narrator tells us directly what the character is like.
What is direct characterization?
200
This is a technique to convey a meaning that is the opposite of a literal meaning.
What is irony.
300
This is giving human qualities or characteristics to inhuman objects.
What is personfication?
300
This is a shortened way of expressing relationships between words or ideas.
What is an analogy?
300
This type of struggle is between a character and the rules, beliefs, or pressures of a society or community.
What is man versus society?
300
This type of point of view is where the narrator is a character from the story and uses the pronouns I, me, and my.
What is first person?
300
This passage is an example of what literary device:
"Ah'm de Apostle Paul tuh de Gentiles. Ah tells 'em and then again Ah shows 'em"
What is an allusion?
400
This passage is best example of what figurative language:
"The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky."
What is personification?
400
These are the senses that imagery appeals to:
What is sight, taste, smell, hearing, and touch.
400
This type of conflict include man versus man, man versus nature, and man versus society and man versus fate.
What is external conflict?
400
This is the perspective in which a story is told.
What is point of view?
400
This is the writer's attitude toward the material or toward the subjet and audience.
What is tone?
500
This passage is best example of what figurative language:
"Janie saw her life like a great tree in leaf with the things suffered..."
What is a simile?
500
The following passage is an example of what literary device:
"By that time Matt was wringing and twisting like a hen on a hot brick."
What is imagery?
500
This type of conflict is a struggle between a character adn the 'forces' of the universe such as God, destiny, or chance happenings.
What is man versus fate?
500
In this point of view the narrator is an outside observer of the action; is able to tell the reader about only
one person’s views, thoughts, and perspective.
What is third person limited?
500
This kind of literary device is used in the following passage:
Bob: How was your weekend?
Tom: I had to work all weekend and then do 3 hours of homework.
Bob: That sounds great!