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The way a piece of literature makes the reader feel
mood
100
The time and place that story occurs.
Setting
100
The main character of a story.
Protagonist
100
All the events that lead to the climax.
Rising Action
100
Words used to describe sounds
Onomatopoeia
200
The way a narrator sounds, or the emotion that you sense the narrator is feeling.
Tone
200
A scene that shows previous action so the reader can better understand the character or current events in the story.
Flashback
200
Something that stands for something else.
Symbol
200
The most exciting/tense part of the story.
Climax
200
2nd step when you walk into English with Miss V?
Open student folder
300
The character set up against the main character.
Antagonist
300
The part of the plot where the conflict is introduced.
Introduction/Exposition
300
Where the conflict is resolved.
Resolution
300
Point of view where the narrator can only share the thoughts and emotions of one or two main characters.
3rd person
300
If Miss V is not available you should
phone a friend
400
An author's hint or clues as to what will happen later in the story
Foreshadow
400
When a story is being told from the “I, we, me, us” point of view (POV)
1st person
400
Story is being told from the “he, she, it, they” point of view (pov).
3rd person
400
The all knowing or all seeing point of view where the author can reveal the thoughts and emotions of all the characters.
Omniscient POV
400
Name two people in the room who can help you with technology?
Brent & Fonner
500
Giving non-human things human characteristics
Personification
500
What the author is really trying to say; the main point he/she is trying to get across; the lesson or main message.
Theme
500
Miss V softball number?
#2
500
The first action you should take when you walk in English with Miss Voytek?
Log into Bearworks
500
The name of Miss V's dog
Spike
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