Who is telling the story?
Important Story Pieces
Figurative Language
Author's Choice/Other
Constructed Response
100
What literary term can be defined as the person telling the story?
What is the narrator?
100
What literary term is defined as a person or animal that takes part in the action of a literary work?
What is a character?
100
"The boy ran like the wind" is an example of what literary term?
What is a simile?
100
Anything that stands for or represents something else is known as what literary term? Example: the word "Game" in "The Most Dangerous Game"
What is a symbol?
100

Name each part of ACE and what it stands for

A- Address the question (restate)

C- Cite (2) pieces of evidence

E-Explain each piece of evidence provided

200
The view from which a story is being told is known as what literary term?
What is point of view?
200
The time and place of the action in a literary work is known as what?
What is the setting?
200
"Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly" is an example of what literary term?
What is a metaphor?
200
The writer's attitude toward his or her audience and subject defines what literary term?
What is tone?
200

How many pieces of evidence are needed in a constructed response?

2 pieces of evidence

300
When a character in the story tells the story, this is which point of view?
What is first person point of view?
300
What literary term can be defined as the sequence of events in a literary work?
What is the plot?
300
When something nonhuman is given human characteristics, this is known as what literary term?
What is personification?
300
An author's specific way of writing, word choices, etc. describes what literary term?
What is style?
300

How many absolutely correct answers are there when answering a written response on poetry?

None. 

400
When an unknown person outside of the story tells the story from a limited viewpoint, this is what point of view?
What is third person point of view?
400

Writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the senses is known as what?

What is imagery?

400
A contradiction between what is expected and what happens in reality or between what is said and what is really meant describes what literary term?
What is irony?
400

A character that shows only one trait is known as what?

What is a flat character?

400

Name an area of a poem where you have a high chance of discovering the theme

Title, First Stanza, Last Stanza

500
When a person outside the story tells the story and seems all-knowing, this is known as which point of view?
What is omniscient point of view?
500
The central message or insight to life revealed through a literary work is the definition of which literary term?
What is theme.
500
A deliberate exaggeration or overstatement such as, "It's a thousand degrees in this classroom," is an example of what literary term?
What is a hyperbole?
500

A character that shows many different traits--faults as well as virtues is known as what?

What is a round character?

500

How would you restate this question?

How does Susan Glickman use literary devices to develop the theme of her poem?

Susan Glickman uses literary devices to develop the theme of _____ in her poem by...

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