J.K Rowling's "Prisoner of Azkaban' mostly takes place at Hogwarts.
What is setting?
The lesson learned...sometimes called the moral.
What is theme?
Something that stands for or suggests something else; it represents something beyond the literal meaning.
What is a symbol/symbolism?
A person who tells the story.
What is Narrator?
BOOM! BOOM! POW!
What is an Onomatopoeia?
(A word which mimics the sound it represents.)
The waves climbed and shouted thunderously against the shore.
What is personification?
Her lips were as red as cherry.
What is a simile?
_______ is the feeling the readers feel when reading the piece of writing.
What is Mood?
The author's attitude towards what they are writing about.
What is tone?
Hilarious Hedell hosts hidden haunted houses
What is alliteration?
What is an interruption of the present action of the plot in order to show events that happened earlier in time?
What is a flashback?
The land was barren and desolate. He could see a few run down buildings and some dusty tents.
What is imagery?
Author writes to inform, entertain, or persuade.
What is Author's Purpose?
Prince stepped back and shouted, "OMG, when was the last time you brushed your teeth?"
"I don't. I prefer to chew gum instead because it doesn't contain fluoride," Donte replied with a shrug.
What is dialogue?
As Junior entered the room, his shirt half-tucked and hair resembling a bird’s nest, his phone chimed with 27 unread messages, all of which he ignored. He found a chair, sat down empty handed, again.This was no surprise to the birthday girl.
What is characterization?
A literary device that writers use to hint to readers about something that will happen later in the story.
What is foreshaddowing?
My fingers are little money magnets.
What is Metaphor?
What is used to indicate the perspective from which a story is told?
What is point of view?
The author was careful to call her beautiful, not pretty. That was an intentional choice.
What is diction?
It was a bittersweet moment
What is an oxymoron?
A literary element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces, usually a protagonist and an antagonist.The main problem or struggle in a text.
What is a conflict?
What is the dictionary definition of a word vs. the implied feeling associated with the word?
Clue: two words that end in 'tion'.
Denotation and connotation
A literary device in which contradictory statements or situations reveal a reality that is different from what appears to be true.
What is irony?
What is this an example of:
After posting subs all night on her IG stories, when confronted at school, a cat had Aubrey's tongue.
What is an Idiom?
"These shoes are killing me!" cried Mr. Diaz
What is a hyperbole?