Fred
Point of View
Irony
Figurative Language
Miscellaneous
100
These elements stand for tone and attitude.
What is toiling alone?
100
This point of view use "I".
What is first person?
100
This is the definition of irony.
What is the contrast between what appears to be true and what turns out to be true?
100
This is a comparison using "like" or "as".
What is a simile?
100
This is the first thing you should do before you begin writing an essay on style analysis.
What is reading the prompt?
200
These elements stand for slippery, sharp pots.
What are sentence structure, syntax, and phrasing?
200
In this point of view the narrator can only be an observer.
What is third person limited?
200
This is a mean version of verbal irony.
What is sarcasm?
200
This is giving human qualities to inanimate objects.
What is personification?
200
These elements stand for during, ones, and in.
What are diction, organization, and irony?
300
These elements stand for Fred frantically developed.
What are figurative language, figure of speech, and detail?
300
In this point of view the narrator knows and sees everything.
What is third person omniscient?
300
This is an extreme understatement.
What is verbal irony?
300
This is a repetition of words derived from the same root.
What is a polyptoton?
300
This is a statement which while seemingly contradictory or absurd may actually be well-founded or true.
What is a paradox?
400
Language and imagery refer to this in Fred.
What are lunch and indoor?
400
In this point of view, the narrator can observe everything but can only read the protagonist's mind.
What is third person limited omniscient?
400
This is when the character expects one thing to happen, but the opposite happens.
What is situational irony?
400
This is use of extreme exaggeration for effect.
What is a hyperbole?
400
In Latin, this translates directly to "flesh ripping."
What is sarcasm?
500
This stands for point of view, structure, and imagery.
What are plants, sitting, and indoor?
500
In this viewpoint, the narrator brings the reader into the story.
What is second person?
500
This is when the audience knows something the character does not know.
What is dramatic irony?
500
This is the reversal of grammatical structure in successive clauses or phrases.
What is chiasmus?
500
This is a rare first person point of view in which the narrator attempts to replicate the thought processes.
What is stream of consciousness?
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