Figurative Language
POV
Plot Diagram
Characters
Xtras
100
A comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as." 
Metaphor
100
I, me, we, us
First-person
100
The end.
Resolution
100
Lavender
"The Things They Carried"
100
A short retelling of a text, with the main ideas and most important details.
Summary
200
Rain on your wedding day. 
NOT ironic
200
I, you
Second-person
200
Details that build suspense.
Rising action
200
Bailey
"A Good Man is Hard to Find"
200
A story's lesson.
Theme
300
Comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as." 
Simile
300
The narrator knows everything about the characters.
Omniscient
300
The part after the turning point.
Falling action
300
Cameron
"Dum Dum Boys"
300
Not the author.
Narrator
400
An object that represents an idea. 
Symbol
400
The reader is looking over the shoulder of a main character and knows his or her thoughts.
Limited omniscient
400
The conflict begins to be resolved.
Turning point
400
Mr. Summers
"The Lottery"
400
The associative or suggestive meaning of a word.
Connotation
500
Figurative language in which the intended meaning is different from the literal meaning.
Irony
500
A story we read that can be considered to have 2nd-person narration.
"Girl" OR "The Yellow Wallpaper"
500
The beginning.
Explication/exposition.
500
John
"The Yellow Wallpaper"
500
Shown through description, actions or thoughts, or other characters' actions or thoughts.
Characterization 
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