The little kids are LIKE wild animals
What is an example of a simile?
Character with many personality traits
What is Round?
Lesson learned that can be applied to anyone in real life
What is Theme?
Something forces hero out of comfort zone
What is Call to Adventure?
Providing credibility
What is Ethos?
This states that something is the same thing as something else without using "like" or "as"
What is a Metaphor?
A character who stays the same
What is Static?
Dramatic Irony, Situational Irony, Verbal Irony
What are the Three Types of Irony?
Biggest test yet, have to use all they have learned so far
What is The Ordeal?
What is Logos?
What Tybalt and Romeo are to each other in characterization
What is a Foil?
Character goes outside of norms
What is Person vs. Society?
All words in the same sentence start with the same letter
What is Alliteration?
The hero is transformed
What is The Resurrection?
Emotional appeal
What is Pathos?
What is Balthasar?
One is able to know the thoughts and feelings of one character, one is able to tell the thoughts and feelings of any character
What is Third Person Limited and Third Person Omniscient?
The atmosphere created by how a character acts toward others
What is Tone?
Returns to ordinary world with wisdom/a significant experience
What is The Return with Elixir?
Convince someone of some idea of ours
What is the reason we use rhetorical devices?
Rules when constructing a works cited page
What is Hanging Indent, alphabetical order, double spaced, all sources included?
Effects on others
What is The Definition of the "E" in "STEAL"?
Main character
What is the Protagonist?
The hero deals with the consequences of their actions
What is The Road Back?
The most effective method
What is using all three?