Terms - Definition
Terms in the Wild
Terms in the Wild (2)
Drama
Misc. Stories
100

A comparison of two things, NOT using "like" or "as"

metaphor

100

What literary device is used:

"He was like a delicate flower"

Simile

100

This pencil represents learning and creativity. This pencil is a _____.

symbol

100

These instructions typically appear in brackets and tell actors what to do in a given scene.

Stage directions
100

In the opening fable of The Joy Luck Club, what does the mother want to (eventually) give to her daughter?

the swan feather

200

An extreme exaggeration 

hyperbole

200

What literary device is being used:

"The emerald grass swayed in the gentle breeze"

imagery

200

Someone references a famous writer, saying "She was the Shakespeare of her English class."

Allusion

200

Two or more characters are having a conversation with each other.

dialogue
200

Who is Bing?

Rose's brother who drowns

300
A story hinting at an event occurring before it actually happens.

foreshadowing

300

What literary device is used in the scenario below:

The actress poisons the stranger's drink, not knowing that the stranger is her mother. The audience is aware of the stranger's identity.

dramatic irony

300

"Death greeted her as she walked through the door"

Personification

300

The character is speaking out loud to the audience OR to another character.

monologue

300
What does John Proctor not want to give up at the end of The Crucible?

His name/ reputation 


“Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life! Because I lie and sign myself to lies! Because I am not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang! How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name!”

400

A reference to another piece of media within a story.

Allusion

400

Explain the difference between Mood and Tone.

Mood --> the feeling the READER gets from a story

Tone --> the WRITER'S feeling about the topic

400

"My backpack weighs a ton"

Hyperbole

400

A form of a language in which an author writes their dialogue; determines how the characters speak.

For example, if a character is a cowboy, he might say "Howdy y'all" instead of "Hi everybody"

dialect

400

Name 2 characters from this year who died via rock.

Piggy & Giles

500

Name four types of conflict

Man vs. Nature

Man vs. Self

Man. vs. Society

Man vs. Man

Man vs. Technology

500

What literary device is being used:

The pilot in the story has a fear of heights. 
situational irony
500
As he walked into his front yard, he was suddenly attacked by a bear. 

Man vs. Nature

500

An event that hooks the viewer into the story and sets everything else that happens into motion

inciting incident

500

What is the fate of each family member in "The Veldt"? (this is the very first story we read this year)

The children lock their parents in the room and they are eaten by lions. 

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