A comparison using like or as.
What is Simile?
A place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment, often where babies are born.
What is hospital?
Told from the prospective of the narrator using pronouns
what is 1st person
A long uninterrupted speech performance by a single character
what is monologue
Introduction to a story
A saying, phrase, or fixed expression in a culture that has a figurative meaning different from the literal meaning
What is Idiom?
Able to move from one place to another
What is mobile?
Usually used in directions often refers to the person reading as "you"
what is second person
speech characters of a particular region or culture
what is dialect
Starts right before the climax
What is rising action
A figure of speech that makes a reference to a well-known person, place, thing, or idea.
What is Allusion?
The condition of being eager to act or put in work
What is motivation?
Told from the prospective of a all knowing narrator who is not a character
what is third person omniscient
word choice intended to convey a certain effect
what is diction
The most exiting part of the story
What is climax
A seemingly contradictory statement which makes sense.
What is Paradox?
A name a writer uses to cover up their real name
Told from the narrator revealing the thoughts and knowledge.
What is third person limited
specific information in a literary work
what is details
The part of the story that happens near the end
what is falling action
A nice way way to deliver harsh or unpleasant words
what is euphemism?
involving two or more subject areas
what is multidisciplinary
has a neutral narrator that is not the it is not privy to characters thoughts or feelings
what is third person objective
a coversation between 2 or more characters
what is dialogue
the conclusion of the story, all problems are usually resolved
what is resolution