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Comparing two unlike things using a word of comparison
What is Simile
100
Time an place of a story or work
What is Setting
100
Final outcome of the main complication in a play or story
What is Denouement/Resolution
100
The writer's attitude toward a subject
What is Tone
100
Compare unlike things directly
What is Metaphor
200
What the story or work is about
What is Main Idea
200
Narration in which the Narrator knows and sees all
What is Third person omniscient
200
Main Character
What is Protagonist
200
Repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together
What is Alliteration
200
Comparison made between two things to show how they are alike
What is Analogy
300
Adds human like qualities to an inanimate object
What is Personification
300
Words whose sounds imitate or suggest their meaning
What is Onomatopoeia
300
Narrator's use of (you, your, yours, yourself)
What is Second Person
300
Overstating something
What is Hyperbole
300
Name the three types of Irony
What is Dramatic, Situational, Verbal
400
Kind of writing that explains or gives information
What is Exposition
400
Point in a story that creates the greatest suspense o interest
What is Climax
400
The feeling the reader gets while reading
What is Mood
400
Instance of indirect reference
What is Allusion
400
Internal conflict an example is Man vs. Self
What is Conflict
500
Minor plot that relates to the main plot
What is Subplot
500
Funny incident within a serious situation
What is Comic Relief
500
Means something different than the literal meaning
What is Idiom
500
General idea or insight about life that a work reveals
What is Theme
500
Words that appeal to the senses
What is Imagery
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