introduced to characters , conflict, and the setting of the story
exposition
high point of interest in the story
climax
go back in time
flashback
clue or hint about something that will happen later in the story
foreshadowing
conversation between characters
dialoge
moral or message of the story
theme
time and place
setting
atmosphere of the story
main character
protagonist
character in conflict with the main character
antagonist
paraphrase
putting things into your own words
dialect
how a certain group of people talk
chronological order
order events occur in
symbol
object, idea , or action that stands for something else
situational irony
the speaker of the story
narrator
the reader knows, the character does not
say one thing, mean another
verbal irony
The narrator refers to him/herself as "I"
1st person pov
narrator knows all
3rd person omniscient pov
haiku
three line japanese poem about nature
sonnet
14 line poem with 10 syllables in each line
couplet
two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
free verse
no line length, rhyme scheme, ect. "anything goes"
rhythm
the beat or flow of a poem