The problem/ struggle in the story
Conflict
Hinting at something that may happen in the future.
Foreshadowing
A subdivision of a poem
Line
Personification
Giving human qualities to inhuman things.
Multiple choice:
Similar vowel sounds in two or more words close together.
a) Assonance
b) Refrain
c) Metaphor
A peak back in time shows the readers inside information that happens outside of the normal timeline.
Flashback
The position from which the story is told.
POV
A part of a poem, consisting of two or more lines arranged together as a unit.
Stanza
Multiple choice:
Making someone or something look silly, causing laughter in order to embarrass or humble the target.
a) Making fun
b) Cajama
c) Satire
Theme
The main idea of a text.
Multiple choice:
The voice of the narrative/ the narrator.
b) Speaker
c)Ambiguity
d) Narrator
Protagonist
The character that drives the plot, and whose fate is most important.
A word inside a line and then a second word that’s either at the end of that line or the beginning of the next.
End rhyme
Enjambment
The continuation of a sentence in between two or more lines.
Ancedote
A very short story that is significant to the topic at hand.
The character that drives the plot, and whose fate is most important.
Protagonist
Multiple choice:
Appealing to ______ appealing to the audience's senses of logic.
a) Reasoning
b) Thought
c) Logic
True or false:
Poetry is a type of writing that is imaginative and/or emotional. It is arranged into lines or stanzas.
a)True
b)False
Multiple choice:
A story telling another story. The story has a deeper meaning.
a) Allegory
b) Meter
Allows the reader to imagine the world that the author is describing.
Allows the reader to imagine the world that the author is describing.
Conclusion
At the end of the story, after the climax, wrapping up the story. The outcome of the conflict.
Omniscient- POV
The narrator that knows and sees all, is not in the storyline.
Four rhymed lines that the last word of each rhymes.
Quatrain
The voice of the narrative/ the narrator.
Speaker
A word inside a line and then a second word that’s either at the end of that line or the beginning of the next.
Internal Rhyme