Figurative Language
Plot
Point Of View
Text Structure
Asessment Text Words
100

Giving human qualities to a non-living thing 

Personification 

100

Period after the dramatic confrontation of the climax 

Falling action

100

First Person 

The narrator that is telling a story 

100

Text Structure 

The way the author oraganizes information in the text 

100

Connotation 

Feelings or Emotions 

200

What does Alliteration create 

Rythem 

200

Climax 

Highest point of emotion or action 

200

The perspective from which the story is told 

Point of View 

200

The relationship between to things when one thing makes something else happen

Cause and effect 

200

Authors attitude or feeling 

Tone 

300

I let out a silent scream when the teacher called on me to answer the one question i didn't know 

Oxymoron 

300

The sequence of events that shape a broader narrative with every event causing or affecting each other 

Plot

300

2nd person 

Action is driven by a characters described to the reader 

300

The sunset filled the entire sky with the deep color of rubbies 

Descriptive 

300

How the reader is made to feel 

Mood 

400

Having seemingly contradictory qualities or phases 

Paradox

400

What makes a god plot?

Challenge, conflict, character 

400

Third person ominicent 

writing from the perspective of a narrative hovoring outside the story

400

Timeline 

Sequence of Events 

400

To show 

Illistrate, cite, convey, indicate 

500

Every cloud has a silver lining 

Idiom 

500

Inciting Incident 

The event that sets the main character on the journey that will occupy them throughout the narrative 

500

3rd Person Limited 

A narration style that gives the perspective of a single character 

500

Compare and Contrast 

To examine how similar to things are and how different thing are 

500

Contribute 

How does it help one to understand

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