What is the type of figurative language is a comparison of two unlike things, often introduced by like or as?
What is a simile?
What figuative language is used in, "My mother is the laundry queen, Princess Press?"
What is alliteration.
What figuative language is used in, " It is raining cats and dogs."
Idiom
What is a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something?
Perspective
What is the time, place, or circumstances of the story?
The setting
What is the the forming of a word (as “buzz” or “hiss”) in imitation of a natural sound?
What is onomatopoeia.
What type of figuative language is used in, "Michele is so mean. Her words sting as sharp as a dagger?"
What is a simile.
What figuative language is used, "I told you a million times."
Hyperbole
Who is telling the story, or who is narrating it
Point of View
A) What is the plan or story structure of the main story?
B) What contributes to the plot?
A) Plot
B) Main characters, conflict, setting, problem, climax, resolutiom
What is representing a thing or idea as a person in art, literature?
What is personification?
What figuative language is used in, "The air was so thick; you could hear the water droplets stick to your skin?"
What is imagery.
What is exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally?
Hyperbole
What POV is in, "“The Dursleys hadn’t even remembered that today happened to be Harry’s twelfth birthday. Of course, his hopes hadn’t been high; they’d never given him a real present, let alone a cake – but to ignore it completely…?"
Third Person
True or False
The correct order of the 6 stages of Plot Structure are
"Conflict, Rising Action, Exposition, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution."
False
"Exposition, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution."
What is a word or phrase for one thing that is used to refer to another thing in order to show or suggest that they are similar?
What is a metaphor.
Misty shadows hung low over the dark windows are examples of what?
Imagery
What is an expression that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words but must be learned as a whole? It could not happen in this world ever.
Idiom
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!!!!
What is the POV is in, "You should tell your mom, 'I need space to grow.'"
Second Person
The series of events after the initial conflict and before the climax
The Rising Action
What is the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables?
Example: The big bad bear bored the baby bunnies by the bushes.
What is Alliteration.
What figuative language is used in, "I like the bluest clouds?"
This is not figuative language.
What figuative language is used, "My heart sunk faster than the Titanic."
What is a metaphor.
What POV is in, "Now the baker’s wife did not like children. She did not like boys at all. So she came to the front of the bakery and listened, looking very cross?"
Third Person
What does every story need?
Beginning, Middle, and End