The story of one's life, written by that person
What is autobiography?
words that imitate the sound they represent
What is onomatopoeia?
Two people speaking back and forth. It involved quotes.
What is dialogue?
The hero of the story.
What is the protagonist?
a firsthand account of an event; includes diaries, journals, letters, speeches, news stories, photographs, and pieces of art
What is the primary source?
The crook was as sly as fox.
What is simile?
"War and Peace" is an example of two things placed in context together to create contrast.
What is a juxtaposition?
Verse that uses sounds, rhythm, and word choice to share ideas.
What is poetry?
The problem in a work of fiction
What is conflict?
the order in which events happen in time
What is a chronological order?
My computer hates me.
What is personification?
Three lines and 5-7-5 syllables.
What is haiku?
Fiction that deals with science and technology, and adventuring into the unknown.
What is science fiction?
The story takes place in North Korea in early 1990. This description is an example of...
What is setting?
the side of an issue an author favors
What is bias?
"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
What is alliteration?
The sudden moment when memories come back to a character.
What is flashback?
The author creates a magical world where anything can happen.
What is fantasy?
The point of the story where the reader is the most excited. They do not know what is going to happen next.
What is turning point or climax.
an author's reason for creating meaning behind their storyline.
What is the author's theme?
Extreme exaggeration used for emphasis
What is hyperbole?
A five line poem with a strict rhyme scheme of ABBAA.
What is a limerick?
literature in the form of prose, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people.
What is fiction?