Literary Terms
English Terms
Figurative Language
Characterization
Plot
100

The occurrence of several words that begin with the same letter or sound.

What is ALLITERATION?

100

The most important message in the story!

What is THEME?

100

to compare one thing against another using the words "like" or "as"

What is Simile?

100

the act of creating and describing characters in literature.

What is Characterization?

100

A series of events in a story.

What is Plot?

200

The opposite of what you expect to happen actually happens; an unexpected outcome

What is Irony?

200

The main character who generally causes the problem

What is an Antagonist?

200

exaggerates the meaning of the sentence

What is Hyperbole?

200

The method the author uses to influence the reader’s opinion of the character

What is Direct Characterization?

200

The 5 parts of the plot diagram

What are Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution? 

300

Feeling or atmosphere that the author creates for the reader.

What is the mood?

300

The main character who overcomes obstacles and solves the problem

What is a Protagonist?

300

a phrase describing something as something that is not in reality-compares two things symbolically.

What is a Metaphor?

300

A character that changes throughout the story

What is a Dynamic Character? 

300

the high point or turning point of a story

What is the Climax?

400

A struggle between two opposing forces.

What is Conflict?

400

When the reader gains access to information about a character by revisiting past events/experiences.

What is Flashback?

400

a phrase that bears no literal meaning to the situation

What is Idiom?

400

A character that remains the same throughout the story

What is a Static Character?

400

the beginning of the story: point in the story where we are introduced to characters, setting, and conflict/problem

What is the Exposition?

500

The story is told by the narrator who is NOT the character in the story. The narrator uses pronouns such as he, she, it, they, and them!

What is 3rd person POV?

500

Clues are given by the author to suggest events that will occur later.

What is Foreshadowing?

500

is used to express an abstract idea using an item or words

What is Symbolism?

500

the individual qualities or attributes that make up a person's overall character.

What is Character Traits? 

500

details leading to the solving of the problem

What is the Falling Action?

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