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Irony
100

Perspective that is narrated by a character in the story.

1st Person Perspective

100

When the author provides clues as to what will happen later on in the story.

Foreshadowing

100

What is another term for a misleading clue?

Red Herring

100

Who are the actual interlopers at the end of the short story The Interlopers

The wolves

100

A contrast between what the character thinks to be true and what the audience knows to be true.

Dramatic Irony

200

What is the conflict equation?

Character + Want + Obstacle = Conflict

200

The use of informal words or even slang in a piece of writing.

Colloquialism

200

Describing something by saying it "is" or "has" something else.

She has a heart of gold

Metaphor

200

How does the crew in Gentlemen, Your Verdict die?

They drank poisoned whiskey

200

Standing out in the rain, getting soaked, and saying "Lovely weather we are having" is an example of what?

Verbal Irony/Sarcasm

300

A perspective that reveals what multiple characters think, feel, and see.

Be Specific

3rd Person Omniscient
300

A story that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.

Example: Pilgrims Progress 

Allegory

300

When an author has a fake name or a pen name it is known as a what?

Pseudonym

300

What is the most evident theme in The Emperor's New Clothes?

Pride cometh before the fall

300

A contrast between what happens and what was expected.

Situational Irony

400

List the four MAIN types of conflict

Man vs. Man

Man vs. Nature/God

Man vs. Self

Man vs. Society

400

Comparing two ideas or things using "like" or "as".

Simile

400

"He is a real Romeo" is an example of what?

Allusion

400

Who was actually the old woman in Miss Hinch

Jessie Dark

400

What type of irony is it when the narrator calls the "Old Boy" a "loser" in The Getaway

Situational irony

He's not a loser, he is actually quite smart and perceptive

500

Perspective that casts the reader as a character in the story.

2nd Person Perspective

500

When an object or thing represents other things.

"A rose can signify love"

Symbolism

500

List ALL of the points on a plot diagram

Exposition, Inciting Incident, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution/Conclusion

500

The mood of this story is very suspenseful, with two characters facing off, with one of them on the run.

Miss Hinch

500

The Penn family in The Revolt of Mother living in the barn at the end of the story is an example of what type of irony?

Situational irony

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