A character in the story is telling the story. You know the actions and dialogue of other characters, but everything is from the narrator's POV.
What is first person?
Repeating the same letter at the start of many words in a row.
What is alliteration?
A writing style where you jump back in time in certain parts of the story.
What is flashback?
Lesson or message meant to take away from a story.
What is the theme?
Words that sound like what they are
What is an onomatopoeia?
The perspective from which a story is told.
What is POV?
An exaggeration.
What is a hyperbole?
Conversation between characters.
What is dialogue?
An actual line from the story that is used to support a response.
What is text evidence?
Giving inanimate objects human-like abilities.
What is personification?
The narrator is outside of the story and only knows the feelings of one character.
What is 3rd person limited?
An expression that cannot be understood based on the meaning of the words alone.
What is an idiom?
A response to a prompt that is shorter.
What is an SCR?
The main idea or focus of an essay.
What is a thesis?
A comparison using like or as.
What is a simile?
The narrator is outside of the story but has full access to the feelings of all characters.
What is 3rd person omniscient?
The opposite of what is usual.
What is irony?
A response to a prompt that is extended.
What is an ECR?
How an author chooses to organize the information in the text.
What is the organizational pattern?
Putting two opposite words together. Such as awfully good.
What is an oxymoron?
Usually used in non-fiction to give directions and instructions.
What is 2nd person?
A comparison of two unlike things that suggests a similarity.
What is a metaphor?
Facts and examples that clarify the claim or thesis.
What are supporting details?
A type of thesis.
What is a claim?
A word or words that are formed to sound alike, but have more than one possible meaning.
What is a pun?