Types of Characters
Direction words
Direction words part 2
Story Arc
Figurative language
100
The main character is also called the...
Protagonist
100
To prove by using facts
Argue
100
To find the similarities
Compare
100
What are the 5 parts of a story arc?

1. Exposition 2. rising action 3. climax 4. falling action 5. resolution

100
Comparing 2 things using "like" or "as"
Simile
200
The "villain" or character that opposes the main character is known as the...
Antagonist
200
To explain exactly what something means
Define
200
To find the differences 
Contrast
200
The background information of the characters and setting of a story
Exposition
200
Using descriptions to "paint a picture" for the reader
Imagery
300
A character who is used to provide a contrast to the main character (example: sidekick) is known as the...
Foil
300
To tell how and why
Explain
300
To find the weaknesses
Criticize
300
Resolution
The end of a story
300
Giving inanimate objects human-like qualities
Personification
400

Name a supporting character in Coraline

Miss Spink, Miss Forcible, Mr. Bobinsky, the father, the mother, the police man, the others
400
To separate into parts and explain
Analyze
400
To come to a conclusion
Draw
400
When the conflict of the plot is resolved
Climax
400
Using things, people or ideas to represent something with deeper meaning
Symbolism
500
A character who does not change or evolve over time.
Static character
500
To find the strengths and weaknesses
Evaluate
500
To make your opinion or feelings known
Express
500
The way story events are ordered
Sequence
500
The overall meaning of a story
Theme
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