Figurative Language
Theme
CER
Characters
100

Using the words “like” or “as” to compare two things.

Simile

100

Definition for theme.

a idea, lesson, or message explored throughout a work of literature.

100

The expression/voice of the author's attitude.

Tone

100

Weathly lying husband

Tom Buchanan

200

Comparing two things; however, unlike similes, they do not include “like” or “as.”

Metaphor

200

A girl has to decide between two choices guilt or regret.

The lady or the tiger

200

Definition of setting.

The time and place of where the story is.

200

Lonely house who gets away with a crime.

Mary Maloney

300

Using an extreme exaggeration to emphasize a point.

Hyperbole

300

A man's dreams are unreachable for him.

The great gatsby.

300

What does CER stand for?

Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning.

300

Who keeps looking back onto the past and is stuck there?

Jay Gatsby

400

Giving human characteristics to non-living objects or animals.

Personifcation

400

A woman uses her daily routine to cover her tracks.

Lamb to the slaughter.

400

What is conflict?

Any moment where the protagonist wants something, but someone or something is standing in their way.

400

A careless person who ruins things then retreats behind her money.

Daisy Buchanan

500

Using a phrase to state a message is different from its literal meaning.

Idiom

500

It is the first and shortest paragraph to set up your whole essay.

Introduction Paragraph

500

Definition of Plot?

The sequence of events in which each event affects the next one through the principle of cause-and-effect.

500

Is a main/side charater who also tells the story.

Nick Carraway

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