Definitions
Hero's journey
Figurative language
Random
Writing
100

Define theme

Idea that reoccurs and is the main idea of the story

100

What is the status quo?

It's when life is normal, no conflict

100

What is personification?

Giving human characteristics to inanimate things

100
What is a flashback?

glimpse into the past

100

What is a claim?

A claim is a one-sentence statement of opinion.

200

Define Alliteration

Occourence of same letter sounding at the beginning of the word

200

What is the trials and challenges?

They moved closer to the goal and underwent challenges.

200

Is this a metaphor or simile? "Shes got a heart of gold."

metaphor

200

What are the thematic subjects in Fahrenheit 451?

Technology, knowledge, or power...

200

What are some phrases that should not be included in your claim?

I think, I believe, I know, I, My... 

300

Define Foreshadowing

Warning or seeing a future event

300

What is the return with an elixer?

returns to the ordinary world, with something that is knowledge or something they were looking for. 

300

How is a metaphor different from a simile?

A metaphor is a non literal comparason between two things, a simile is a comparison of two things using like or as

300

What is foreshadowing?

Warning or indictation of future event

300

What are some rules for making a works cited?

Center works cited, 12 font, readable font, double-spaced, author's name....

400

Define three types of irony

Dramatic, Situational, and Verbal

400

What is the ordeal?

the biggest test yet, must use all they know 
400

Imagery appeals to what?

5 senses

400

What is tone?

character or attitude of the writing
400

If you were writing a quote from Fahrenheit 451, what would you do to fix the quote? 

"I don't know anything anymore. (RAY)"

Make it like this, "I don't know anything anymore" (Bradbury).
500

Define the acronym of STEAL

Speech, Thought, Effect on others, Actions, and looks

500

What is the resurrection?

Hero must face another battle or choice.

500

What is alliteration?

Occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of closely connected words

500

What sense does this appeal to? "The sounds of Taylor Swift strumming her fingers on her guitar echoed through my AirPods."

Sound

500
a narritive view point where an all-knowing narrator, who is not a character in the story, can access and narrate the thoughts. 
What is the third-person omniscient?
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