Point of View
Characterization
Author's Purpose
Nonfiction
Figurative language
100

I, my, myself, we, our

What is first person?

100

Person or animal in a literary piece

What is a character?

100

The acronym used for author's purpose

What is PIE?

100

A story written about someone's life

What is a biography?

100

A comparison using like or as

What is a simile?

200

You

What is second person?

200

A complex character

What is round?

200

The author's central thought of the piece

What is main idea?

200

Someone writes a factual story about his/her own life.

What is an autobiography?

200

The tree dances in the wind. 

What is a personification?

300

he, she, they, his, her, their

What is 3rd?

300

Character with one characteristic

A flat character

300

When the author wants to change the reader's opinion

What is to persuade?

300

This type of story includes memories and feelings and how the person has changed.

What is a memoir?

300

What is said is exactly what it appears as

What is literal language?

400

Readers learn the perspective from one character.

What is limited?

400

Character who changes in the story

What is dynamic?

400

To support the main idea, this is used

What are supporting details?

400

Written in 3rd person

What is a biography?

400

Comparison without like or as

What is a metaphor?

500

Readers learn the perspective from multiple characters.

What is omniscient?

500

Character who stays the same in the story

What is static?

500

Narration is an example of this purpose

What is to entertain?

500

This could have a co-author

What is an autobiography?

500

Giving human characteristics to a nonhuman object

What is a personification?

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