Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
Vocabulary 4
Vocabulary 5
100

A series of events related to a central conflict or struggle.

What is plot

100

A struggle between two things in a literal work 

What is conflict

100

The figure of speech invites the reader to make a comparison between two things

 What is metaphor

100

Where or when the story take place

What is setting

100

A series of words which begins with the same sound

What is alliteration

200

This set the tone or mood,introduces the character and the setting, and provides necessary background information. 

What is exposition or introduction

200

a apparent contradiction 

What is paradox

200

A reason for acting in a certain way

What is a motive

200

A comparison using like or as

What is simile

200

A written sound such as clang, swoosh, sizzle

What is onomatopoeia

300

A setback in the series of events

What is falling action

300

The vantage point from which a story is told

What is point of view

300
A exaggeration used for effect

What is hyperbole

300

The lesson or moral of the story 

What is theme

300

Opposite words such as cold heart, pretty ugly, good failure

What is oxymoron

400

The high point of interest and suspense in the plot

What is climax

400

A overused expression

What is cliche 

400

A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. 

What is inference

400

The writer's attitude towards the subject.

What is tone

400

A person or animal who takes part in the action of a literary work

Who is the character

500

The point at which the central conflict is ended or resoled

What is resolution

500

The emotion is created in the reader by a piece of writing 

What is mood

500

The differences between appearance and reality.

What is irony

500

Giving a human trait to a non-living thing

What is personification

500

A person or a character who tells the story

Who is the narrator

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