SHAMPOO and Conditioner
Plot this on your diagram!
Sounds like we have a conflict.
Now that's what I call a complex character.
Don't use that mood/tone with me!
100

-A comparison using like or as

-Comparing with another thing to show or suggest they are similar

These terms are referred to as:

Similes and Metaphors

100

The highest point of tension in a story, also know as the story's "turning point".

Climax

100

The type(s) of internal conflict.

Character vs. Self

100

A character whose personality changes or develops throughout the story.

Dynamic Character

100

How a text makes a reader feel.

Mood

200

Exaggerated statements or claims for emphasis or effect.

Hyperbole

200

Events that funnel the story toward its conclusion. 

Falling Action

200

Describe the type of conflict:

"It was extraordinary, now, how clear her mind became all of a sudden. She began thinking very fast. As the wife of a detective, she knew quite well what the penalty would be. That was fine. It made no difference to her. In fact, it would be a relief. On the other hand, what about the child?"

Character vs. Self

200

A character with 1-2 characteristics that serves a simple purpose in the story.

Flat Character

200

The way a character/narrator speaks.

Tone

300

The repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables.

Alliteration

300
Events that shape our characters through the introduction of conflict, suspense, and tension.

Rising Action

300

The three type(s) of external conflict.

Character vs. Character

Character vs. Society

Character vs. Nature

300

A character whose personality stays the same throughout a story.

Static Character

300

How readers are meant to feel as the villagers surround Tessie in "The Lottery".

Afraid, shocked, scared, fearful.

400

Giving human characteristics to animals, inanimate objects, or abstract notions.

Personification

400

Key background information that can be found at any point in the story. 

Exposition

400

By the conclusion of "The Lottery", what type of conflict is clearly driving the plot?

Character vs. Society

400

A character with multiple characteristics and complexities close to that of a real person.

Round Character

400

A word to describe Patrick Maloney's tone toward Mary. 

Serious, Rude, Critical.

500

-A word that sounds like what is being described.

-Phrases made of two or more words with opposite meanings.

These forms of figurative language are called...

Onomatopoeia and Oxymoron

500

The French term for resolution.

Dénouement 

500

What is the main type of conflict within "The Cask of Amontillado"?

Character vs. Character

500

The type of character that best describes Mary Maloney at the beginning of "Lamb to the Slaughter".

Round Character

500

A word to describe the tone of Montresor.

Vengeful, sarcastic, sadistic, unsettling, reflective.

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