When someone tries to recreate "real-world" sounds with written or spoken language.
What is Onomatopoeia?
Letters that indicate a series of end rhymes.
(Ex. abab-cdcd)
What is rhyme scheme?
What is a novel?
The point in the plot where the protagonist encounters ever-increasing challenges.
What is rising action?
This type of conflict is when the protagonist experiences conflict with another person.
Person vs. Person
Making a direct comparison between two things that are not similar.
What is a metaphor?
When a string of words start with the same letters or sounds.
What is alliteration?
This type of literature is written in verse. It uses lines, stanzas, and is rarely longer than 1 page.
What is poetry?
The emotion or vibe that the audience gets from setting, word choice, characterization, etc.
What is Tone/Mood?
When something from earlier in a story hints towards an event that is yet to happen.
What is foreshadowing?
When a non-human thing is described with human characteristics.
What is personification?
A paragraph is to an essay what a _______ is to a poem.
What is a stanza?
This type of literature blends both written language and represented images. It utilizes speech bubbles and panels.
What is a comic/graphic novel?
The pyramid image starting with the introduction and ends with the conclusion/denouement.
What is a plot structure?
What is a point of view?
Exaggerating the truth or reality.
What is hyperbole?
When a smaller, more easily understood thing is used to represent a larger abstract concept.
What is symbolism?
This type of literature uses shots, edits, and is often broken up into scenes.
What is a film/a movie?
The main character of a story.
What is a protagonist?
This type of character changes over the course of a story.
What is a dynamic character?
Language like this describes what you would sense (sight, smell, taste, touch, hear)
What is imagery?
This type of poetry is often humorous in nature. It uses anapestic trimeter and follows the AABBA rhyme scheme.
What is a Limerick?
This type of literature usually tries to prove a point. It is written in prose, uses introductions, and body paragraphs.
What is an essay/article?
The lesson to be learned from a story.
What is the theme/purpose?
When the audience knows something that the characters in the story do not.
What is dramatic irony?