Vocabulary
Point of View
Figurative Language
Character Interactions
Random
100

Which word means to find differences?

A) Compare

B) Contrast

Contrast

100

Uses "I", "me", "my", "we", "us".

First person

100

This is an example of a(n) _____.

She shined bright like a diamond.

Simile

100

What characters do are called __________.

Actions

100

If inter- is a prefix that means "between", then the prefix intro- means 

A) Away from

B) Into

C) Around

B) Into

200

What does "theme" mean?

The lesson or moral of the story.

200

Uses "you", "yours", "you're", "your".

Second person

200

This is an example of a(n) _________.

He was a guiding light.

Metaphor

200

What characters believe are called ____________.

Thoughts

200

Poets use repetition to ______.

A) Emphasize a point

B) Make you remember the line more

C) Make the poem more interesting

A) Emphasize a point

300
What are they three types of irony?

Dramatic, Verbal, Situational

300

Uses "he", "she", "they". The narrator is does not know the thoughts or feelings of the characters.

Third person limited.

300

This is an example of __________.

The branches danced in the wind.

Personification

300

What characters feel are called _________.

Emotions

300

How were the themes of The Tell-Tale Heart and The Raven similar?

A) Both stories emphasized that death can be haunting through grief and obsession.

B) Both stories showed that a guilty conscience drives you mad.

A) Both stories emphasized that death can be haunting through grief and obsession.

400

What are the 4 markers of an unreliable narrator?

Too young, a liar, mental health issues, exaggeration

400

Uses "he", "she", "they". The narrator does know the thoughts and feelings of the characters.

Third person omniscient.

400

This is an example of a(n) ____________.


It's raining cats and dogs out there.

Idiom

400

Conversations between characters is called ________.

Dialogue

400

The Tell-Tale Heart is a work of ________.

A) Fiction

B) Non-fiction

A) Fiction

500

What 3 elements make up the setting of a story?

Where, when, social expectations.

500

Usually uses "I", "me", "my", "we", "us", BUT switches narrators, typically from one character to another.

Multiple points of view/perspectives/narrators.

500

This is an example of a(n) _________.

"The boy I cannot live without" 

- Audre Lorde, Hanging Fire

Hyperbole

500

The way characters act with each other through their thoughts, actions, words, and emotions, is called _____________.

Character interactions

500

A fire station burning down, a social media influencer posting about how social media is a waste of time, and a pilot who is afraid of heights, are all examples of what kind of irony?

Situational Irony

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