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Definition
Provide an example of:
Types of Characters
Plot and Setting
100

Jabberwocky
Lewis Carroll

One, two! One, two! And through and through      The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!He left it dead, and with its head      He went galumphing back.

Rhyme

100

POV

Point of view

100

Simile

Anything using like or as

100

This character always stays the same and doesn't change throughout the story.

Eg. Ned Flanders, R2D2

Static Character

100

What is the most intense part of the story called in a plot graph?

The Climax

200

Robert Frost- "After-Apple Picking:"

I feel the ladder sway as the boughs bend.
And I keep hearing from the cellar bin
The rumbling sound
Of load on load of apples coming in.


Imagery

200

Tone

What emotion is most pervasive in the work

200

Metaphor

Comparing WITHOUT like or as

200

A character that embodies a stereotype


The Jock, The evil stepmother

Stock Character

200

What kind of conflict would Ekam rebelling against Superstore be?

Person V Establishment

300

The Soul selects her own Society (303) by Emily Dickinson

"The Soul selects her own Society-
Then - shuts the Door -"

Alliteration

300

Theme

What the story is telling you, NOT what category it is

300

A protagonist

any main character

300

Two characters meant to be held up and compared


Eg. Aragorn and Boromir, Luigi and Waluigi

Foils

300

What literary device can make you sad even if the words you're reading aren't necessarily sad?

Mood

400

"Whoosh" "Whack" "Bark!"

Onomatopoeia 

400

Allusion

an indirect reference to another figure, event, place, or work of art that exists outside the story.

400

Oxymoron

Two side by side conflicting words


Peace Force, Old News, Almost Exactly

400

A character with one or two personality traits

Eg. Carl and Lenny (Simpsons) 

Flat

400

What are the three parts of setting?

Time

Place

Condition

500

Lewis Carol "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"

"'Mine is a long and a sad tale!' said the Mouse, turning to Alice, and sighing. 'It is a long tail, certainly,' said Alice, looking down with wonder at the Mouse's tail; 'but why do you call it sad?' And she kept on puzzling about it while the Mouse was speaking."

Pun

500

Couplet

A stanza of two lines

500

Hyperbole

Hungry as a horse

500

The Bad Guy

Eg. Megatron, Green Goblin

Antagonist

500

Name an example of foreshadowing

Ex. seeing the secret magical weapon that will win the war hidden in the first scene of a movie. 

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