When the narrator is not a person in the story.
What is third person perspective?
This is when a poet repeats something over and over again.
What is repetition?
The kind of creature that Mr. Tumnus is.
What is a faun?
The perspective of the story "Charles".
What is first person?
The part of the essay where the writer summarizes what they proved and how they proved it.
What is a conclusion?
The place and time that a story takes place.
What is the setting?
This is a type of metaphor, where a writer compares a human with a nonhuman thing.
What is personification?
The protagonist of the story.
Who is Lucy?
The name of the Laurie's imaginary friend.
Who is "Charles"?
The name of the middle part of an essay
What is a body?
The point in the story just before the main conflict of the story is resolved.
What is the climax?
This is when the first letter of a word repeats many times.
What is alliteration?
The instrument that Mr. Tumnus plays that makes Lucy fall asleep.
What is a flute?
The effect that the author tries to build by slowing down the story not revealing the cause of Laurie's behaviour until the very end.
What is suspense?
What is the topic sentence.
The struggle between the protagonist and the person or thing that is keeping him/her from achieving his/her goal.
What is the conflict?
This is when a writer describes something in vivid sensory detail.
What is imagery?
The name of the antagonist of the story.
Who is the White Witch?
The grade level that Laurie is going into at the beginning of the story.
What is kindergarten?
Besides facts, how else does a writer convince his/her reader of anything?
What is logic/explanation?
The idea(s) that the writer wants the reader to think about when he/she reads the story.
What is a theme?
This is when a poet continues a sentence on another line without a period or other punctuation mark.
What is enjambment?
The thing Mr. Tumnus becomes after freeing Lucy.
What is a stone statue?
The effect the writer creates when the narrator discovers that her expectations are the opposite of what actually happened.
What is irony?
The name of the sentence in the introduction that tells the reader what the essay will prove/
What is a thesis statement?