Story
Characterization
Figurative Language
Genre
Vocabulary
100

a person who actively opposes someone or something, typically the protagonist

what is antagonist

100

One characteristic developed

What is flat
100

The use of funny words to show action or emotion.

What is onomatopia

100

Exagerating a sentence to make it seem more intense

what is hyperbole

100

The Greek word for water

What is aqua/aqu

200
the main character
what is protagonist
200

Reader must infer character traits through speech, thought, effect on others, actions, and looks

what is indirect

200

Giving human characteristics to a non-living object

what is personification

200

A genre of crime that usually at the end gets solved

what is mystery

200

A flat shape that has eight sides and eight angles

What is octagon

300

The sequence of events that make up a story

What is plot

300

author telling us information about the character

what is direct

300

The repitition of vowel sounds in one sentence

what is Assonance

300

Contracting a statement in which it contains some of the truth

what is paradox

300

A wrong belief

What is fallacy

400

The introduction to the story

What is exposition

400

contrasting characters used to highlight a characteristic of protagonist

what is foil

400

A politer way to say something mean

what is euphanism

400

saying something while meaning something else

what is idiom

400

A statement of the basic beliefs of a religion

what is creed

500

The character against good and against the main character.

What is Antagonist.

500

the development of a character through actions and dialogue

what is characterization

500

A play on words to have humor

what is pun

500

A genre of stories that are made up

what is fantasy

500

A group of seven singers or musicians who perform together; a piece of music that is meant to be performed by seven people.

What is Septet.

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