Figurative Language
Character Analysis
Point of View
What's The Term?
Random Knowledge
100

Language or expressions that are not literally true but express some truth beyond the literal level. They paint a visual picture for the reader. 

What is Figurative Language

100

The creation or construction of a fictional character. 

What is Characterization

100

The narrator's position in relation to the story being told.

What is Point of View

100

The author's attitude toward a subject, the characters or the reader.

What is Tone

100

Missouri, Aunt Kim, John Deere, and Pepsi are examples of this part of speech 

(as opposed to state, aunt, tractor, and soda).

What is a Proper Noun.

200

A figure of speech in which an animal, object, force of nature, or idea is given human qualities or characteristics.

What is Personification.

200

The process by which the writer tells the reader about a character. 

What is Direct Characterization 

200

In this POV, the story is told by one of the characters--referred to as "I."

What is First Person or First-Person Point of View.

200

Hints an author gives to help define a difficult, new or unusual word. 

What is Context Clues

200

MLA stands for....

What is Modern Language Association

300

A figure of speech that compares two or more things that have something in common. Implies the comparison instead of directly stating it--does not use like or as.

What is Metaphor

300

A character that does not change throughout the story. Their personality does not evolve,change or transform.

What is Static Character

300

In this POV, the story is told by the narrator to another character--referred to as "You."

What is Second Person or Second-Person Point of View.

300

The emotion a word generates.

What is Connotation

300

The dictionary definition of a word. 

What is Denotation 

400

A figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a point, or evoke humor.

What is Hyperbole

400

A character who changes throughout the story. The character learns or grows over the course of the story. 

What is Dynamic Character

400

These are the two additions to third person POV. 

What is Limited and Omniscient

400

The central message of a story that readers can apply to life.

What is Theme

400

Author's purpose is...

What is the reason for the writing. 

500

A figure of speech using like or as to compare seemingly unlike things.

What is Simile

500

The acronym PAIRS represents... (in order) 

What is Physical description, Actions/Attitudes, Inner thoughts, Reactions, Speech

500

In this POV, the narrator is outside the story and reveals the thoughts of only one character but refers to that character as "he" or "she"

What is Third Person or Third-Person Point of View 

500

A short statement or paragraph that tells what a text is about but does not include irrelevant details or one's personal opinion. 

What is Objective Summary

500

These are the five stages of the plot diagram (in order)

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

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