What is the event that happens which makes a hero go towards a conflict?
Call to Adventure
What is a claim?
State something without evidence
What are the 4 different types?
First person, Second person, Third person limited, Third person omniscient
What is foreshadowing?
Be a warning or indication of a future event
What is the difference between a round and flat character?
A round character changes and develops through the story while a flat character stays the same
What is it when the main character undergoes tests and challenges?
Trials and challenges
How is an opinion different from a fact?
A fact has proven evidence to back it up while an opinion can have made up evidence
What is first person?
The story getting told through the character
What is mood?
How the story makes the reader feel
Whats the difference between a static and flat character
Nothing, a static and flat character are the same
What is the biggest test the Hero faces called?
The ordeal
What is a simile?
comparing two things using like or as
What words show second person?
You, your, yours
What is a flashback?
interrupting the story's timeline to show a past event
What is characterization?
STEAL, S-Speech, T-Thoughts, E-Effect on others, A-Actions, L-Looks
What is it called when the hero has to deal with the consequences of their actions?
The road back
Imagery appeals to what?
our senses
When is third person used?
Used when talking about someone else and not directly to a character
What is Theme?
What the author wants you to learn from the book
What are three types of conflict?
Person vs person, person vs self, person vs technology, etc...
What is it called when the main character returns to their ordinary world with the lessons they learned along the way?
Return with elixir
What is a theme?
The main underlying idea that the author wants you to learn from their story
What is third person omniscient?
When the narrator knows everything about every character
What is tone?
Atmosphere or attitude of the author created through the subjects
What are the 3 different types of irony?
Dramatic, situational, and verbal