Grammar
Sound Devices
To Kill A Mockingbird
Parts of the Story
Literary Potpourri
100

This is a person, place, thing, or idea. 

What is a noun?

100

This is a repetition of the end sound in lines of poetry. 

What is rhyme?

100

This person acts as the narrator of the novel. 

Who is Scout Finch?

100

This is the most exciting part of the story in which all of the action comes to a point. 

What is the climax?

100

This is the main character in a story. 

What is the protagonist?

200

This is the part of the sentence that does the action. 

What is a subject?

200
Betty bought a bit of bitter butter. 

What is alliteration?

200

This person filled the tree with gifts for the children.

Who is Arthur "Boo" Radley?

200

Place is only one part of the setting of the story.  This is the other. 

What is time?

200

This is when an object or a person stands for an idea or concept.

What is a symbol?

300

This type of sentence has a main noun and a verb, and it can stand on its own. 

What is a simple sentence (or independent clause)?

300

This is repetition with the vowel sounds inside of words in a sentence.  (Hint: there is some in that sentence)

What is assonance?

300

Tom Robinson and his accuser, Mayella Ewell, are both examples of this symbolic type of person who are trapped by their society and good deep down. 

What is a mockingbird?

300

This kind of narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of every character. 

What is an omniscient narrator?

300

This is a reference in one piece of art to another piece of art.

What is an allusion?

400

The words “a,” “an,” and “the” are the only 3 examples of this type of word in English.

What is an article?

400
"Don't not want the gnats' tantalizing donut stunts" is an example of this sound device.

What is consonance?

400

Mr. Cunningham did this after Scout kicks him in him in the privates. 

What is he took the mob and left because he realized that he was in the wrong?

400

This part of the story expresses a deeper truth about existence. 

What is the theme?

400

Like Romeo and Juliet's star-crossed love, this a flaw that leads to the downfall of characters in a tragedy.

What is hamartia?

500

This is the antecedent in the following sentence: "Jo bought a coffee, but she had to wait for it to cool."

What is Jo?

500

Dactylic hexameter is an example of this term often related to the concept of meter. 

What is rhythm?

500

This repetition in the courthouse of the shooting of Tim Johnson demonstrates this trait of Atticus. 

What is his resilience or determination?

500

This is element of the story demonstrates how the author of a piece feels about the topic. 

What is tone?

500

This term means the metaphorical use of a word. 

What is figurative?

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