The boy ran like the wind.
What is (example) of Similes?
What are examples of Theme?
The patient boy and quiet girl are doing the project together.
What is direct discribtion?
When we read something in a text and we get a hint of what’s to come later in the story based on the clues the author gives us.
What is Foreshadowing?
an appeal to emotion
What is Pathos?
Something is more subtle(obscure) than Similes.
What is METAPHORS?
Tells about a single event or experience
She looked at her watch, the corners of her mouth turned up slightly, and seemed quite satisfied with the schedule.
What is the indirect discribtion?
By interpreting the actions and words of a character ,you can infer, or come to a conclusion, about that character’ s thinking ,personality, or motivation.
What is the Inference
an appeal to logic or reason
What is Logos?
main word: One is "is" and another one is "like"
What is the difference between Similarities and Metaphors?
There are internal one and external one
What are the 2 types of Conflict?
What is revealed through the character's private thoughts and feelings.
What is the Thoughts?
1) the three stories of pale yellow brick with their small;
2) close-set windows;
3) the concrete porch with its five round pillars ;
4) the large white buckets of red geraniums;
5) a bunch of old women
Why Fusi hates about ‘old folk’s' home’.
an appeal to credibility or character
What is the Ethos?
Both of them used to make comparisons and serve to create vivid imagery in literary texts.
What is the similarities between Similarities and Metaphors?
Setting
Plot
Conflict
Character
Point of view
Theme
What are the Elements of short story?
What is revealed through the character’s effect on other people?How do other characters feel or behave in reaction to the character?
What is Effect on other characters?
Emma's husband & Full-time preacher
Who is John Smith?
used to suggest a positive meaning without actually really making any guarantee.
What is the"Weasel Words"
Make texts more interesting and engaging for the readers and listeners.
Why use Similes and Metaphors?
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling action
Resolution
What are five essential parts of the plot?
Speech
Thoughts
Effect on other characters
Actions
Looks
What are five different methods of indirect characterization?
W.D. Valgardson
Who is the author of "God is Not a Fish Inspector?
The suggestion that some almost miraculous discovery makes the prooduct exceptionally effective.
What is the Magic Ingredients?