The two types of third person narration.
Limited and omniscient
The city and country in which Romeo and Juliet takes place.
Verona, Italy
The direction Frenchie and his found family are travelling in.
The door grew tired, opening and closing everyday.
Personification
A hint or clue about what is to come later on in a story.
Foreshadowing
The most exciting part of a story.
Climax
The person who tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet.
Nurse
The two traders whose actions lead to RiRi's death.
Travis and Lincoln
I slept for a week after that run.
Hyperbole
Conversations or words that characters say.
Dialogue
A character who does not grow or change in a story.
Static character
The leader of the city who condemns the feud.
Prince Escalus
The character who delivers this line: "We are actually both motivated by the same thing: survival."
Miig
Time is money.
Metaphor
A pilot has a fear of heights.
Situational irony
All six types of conflict.
Person vs. Person, Person vs. Self, Person vs. Society, Person vs. Nature, Person vs. Supernatural, Person vs. Technology
Romeo is exiled to this city.
Mantua
At the end of the novel, Miig is reunited with this person.
Isaac
The book hit the table with a thump.
Onomatopoeia
The central idea or message in a text.
Theme
The event that sets the story in motion.
Inciting incident
The phrase that Mercutio repeats as he dies.
"A plague o' both your houses!"
The language that Minerva teaches the family.
Cree
It was a hideously beautiful thing to say.
Oxymoron
The author's attitude toward the subject is communicated through this.
Tone