The figure of speech that compares two unlike things using like or as.
What is a simile?
These are what characters think, say or do
What are interactions?
Used to determine which narrative point of view is being used.
What are pronouns
What are ethos, pathos, logos
The first thing you do when you get a test
What is read the questions first
The figure of speech which repeats beginning sounds
What is alliteration?
When a character does something wrong to another character
What is conflict
Using the pronoun I or the words me, my, us, we
What is 1st Person Point of View
The rhetorical appeal that uses emotions to persuade their audience
What is pathos
The strategy you use when you see a 2-part question
The world is my stage.
What is a metaphor
What part of a story is identified by using quotation marks?
What is dialogue
Directly speaks to the reader and uses the words you or your
The rhetorical appeal that uses credibility to persuade the audience
What is ethos
The testing strategy that helps you determine if you should work on the question now, review a section of the text or read the entire passage before answer.
What is green, yellow, red?
"Leyla lit up like a lightning bug"
What is repetition of the /l/ sound
The devised sequence of events of a literary work
What is plot?
The element of the story that is ignored when determining point of view
What is dialogue
The rhetorical appeal that uses science and math to persuade the audience
What is logos
What should you highlight in a question and the answer choices
What is academic language and key details
The figurative language that is an exaggeration
What is hyperbole
What is falling action
The 3rd person point of view in which the narrator has a birds eye view of the events of the story and knows the perspective of 1 character.
What is third person limited
"You shine like a diamond, you brighten those around you, remember that, okay".
What is pathos
What are the other questions for the passage