Exciting English
Enjoyable English
Entertaining English
Exhuberant English
Ecstatic English
100
This refers to the time and place of the story.
What is setting?
100
The pattern of events in a story, also known as a storyline.
What is plot?
100
The forces of action in the story. There are major, minor, antagonists and protagonists.
What are characters?
100
The part of the story where the problem is solved.
What is resolution?
100
The turning point in a story.
What is climax?
200
The struggle between opposing forces.
What is conflict?
200
falling action
What is denouement?
200
The message the author is trying to get across, the moral of the story, or the main idea of the story.
What is theme?
200
The repetition of consonant sounds within close proximity, usually in consecutive words within the same sentence or line.
What is alliteration?
200
Where characters speak to one another.
What is dialogue?
300
A direct relationship where one thing is said to be another.
What is metaphor?
300
When the author provides details and events of the story out of chronological order.
What is flashforward or flashback?
300
An exaggeration.
What is hyperbole?
300
Hints and clues about what is to come later in the work.
What is foreshadowing?
300
Any use of language where the intended meaning differs from the actual literal meaning of the words themselves.
What is figurative language?
400
Any use of language where the intended meaning differs from the actual literal meaning of the words themselves.
What is figurative language?
400
Mental pictures that are created by figures of speech or descriptive language.
What is imagery?
400
An indirect relationship where one thing or idea is described as being similar to another.
What is simile?
400
An idea that is different or opposite to what is expected.
What is irony?
400
Where inanimate objects or abstract concepts are given human qualities.
What is personification?
500
Where inanimate objects or abstract concepts are endowed with human qualities.
What is personification?
500
Where a situation is created which cannot possibly exist, because different elements of it cancel each other out.
What is paradox?
500
The atmosphere or emotional condition created by the story.
What is mood?
500
A literary device in which the author maintains the audience's attention through the buildup of events.
What is suspense?
500
A type of story where every aspect of the story is representative of something else.
What is allegory?
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