A person, place, or thing that represents something beyond itself.
Symbol
The use of words or phrases to create an emotional tone, convey a layered message, or create an image within the readers mind.
Figurative Language
The event that sets the conflict of the story in motion.
Inciting Incident
Writing that comments humorously on human flaw ideas, social customs, or institutions to convey a point.
Satire
Character who does not change throughout the novel.
Static
2+2
4
Human qualities attributed to an animal, object, or idea.
Personification
A 2-dimensional character lacking depth or real personality.
Flat
The date of the test
Friday the 12th
A direct comparison of two things.
Metaphor
A complex, multifaceted character that seems lifelike to readers
Round
The dates of Washington D.C. trip
March 9-13
A purposeful exaggeration for emphasis or humor.
Hyperbole
A character who evolves or changes throughout the story.
Dynamic
How many books are in the Bible
66 (OT=39, NT= 27)