Uses like or as to compare two unlike things.
What is a Simile?
Example: Conflict where the protagonist is struggling with himself/herself/themselves.
What is character versus self?
Example: "You" and "Your"
What is 2nd person?
Example: What do we call a problem faced by a character or characters. It is never in the exposition.
What is conflict?
Definition: The development of characters throughout the plot of a story
What is characterization?
Exaggeration used for emphasis
What is Hyperbole?
Example: The character is fighting off a Grizzly or tornado.
What is character versus nature?
Example: When the author gives the thoughts and feelings of more than more one character using the name or the pronoun for the name.
What is 3rd person omniscient?
Example: The part of the story where things return to OR attempt to return to normal.
What is resolution?
Definition: The emotions or feelings that you associate with a word.
What is connotation?
Comparison that does not use the terms "like" or "as"
What is Metaphor?
Example: A conflict that occurs without any outside force.
What is internal conflict or character versus self?
Example: When the author gives the thoughts and feelings of only one character using names or he, she, and they pronouns.
What is 3rd person limited?
Example: The point in the story when the conflict is addressed and a change occurs, usually within the main character.
What is climax?
Definition: Stories with similar conventions or characteristics are grouped into these categories so readers know what type of story they are reading.
What is genre?
Buzz, Hum, Crackle, Fizz, and POW are all examples
What is an onomatopoeia?
Example: When a character has a verbal argument with another character (i.e., verbal, physical).
What is character versus character (man vs man) conflict?
Example: The narrative is written using "I" and it feels like the author is the character.
What is 1st person?
Example: The chain of related events that tells us what happens in a story.
What is plot?
Definition: Denotation
What is the literal/dictionary meaning of terms?
"The stars will cry the blackest tears tonight.
What is personification?
Example: When a character battles with systems in place (i.e., government) or technology (i.e., artificial intelligence).
What is character versus society conflict?
Example: The reader will feel like the narrator is only talking to them; it is not often used.
What is 2nd person?
Example: This part of the plot includes events that add tension or lead to a major turning point.
What is rising action?
Definition (s): The author's voice or attitude that comes across in what he or she writes and what this creates in a reader.
What is tone and mood?