What do we learn in a story or book's exposition?
The main characters and setting
What is a simile?
A comparison of two unlike things that uses like or as
Name some pronouns that indicate a first-person point of view
I, me, my, our, us, we, ours
What does explicit mean?
Something is directly stated
What do we call the turning point of a story?
The climax
What is onomatopoeia?
Sound words
Name some prounouns that indicate a third-person point of view
he, she, hers, his, their, they, them, it
What is a symbol?
A concrete object that represents a larger idea or feeling
In what part of the story do we learn the theme?
The resolution
What type of figurative language?
The flowers danced in the wind as the wind sang around the corners of the building.
Personification
Same some pronouns that indicate a second-person point of view
you, your, yours
Name an AUDITORY multimedia element that can be added to enhance a presentation
What are the four major types of conflict
Character/person/man vs...
Another character, self, nature, and society
What type of figurative language?
This book is like a million pages long!
Hyperbole
Choose the correct pronoun:
Katherine and (I/me) went to the baseball game.
I
Name a VISUAL multimedia element that can be added to enhance a presentation
Name the 5 elements of plot in order
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
What type of figurative language?
Mason made much monnogrammed merchandise.
Alliteration
Identify the pronouns and the antecedent:
The baby crawled to his toy box because he wanted to play with the books.
Pronouns: his, he
Antecedent: baby
What is the implicit meaning of this sentence?
I began to sweat profously as soon as I stepped outside.
The implicit meaning is that it is very hot outside.