These are the names for the two affixes used in English
Prefix and Suffix
These pronouns are used when speaking in the first person (name at least 3)
I, me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours
These are the terms used to describe the two types of characterization
Direct and Indirect
This type of figurative language is used in the comparison "He was as busy as a bee."
Simile
This is Mr. Shaw's legal first and last name (Most specific correct answer gets the points)
Philip Salazar-Shaw
The root "geo" is often used in words regarding this topic.
Earth/Rocks (Geology, Geode, Geography, Geothermal)
These terms describe the two types of 3rd person POV
Omnicient, Limited
This term describes the main character followed in a story
Protagonist
This type of metaphor is used in the sentence "Her smile was electric."
Direct
This is the University Mr. Shaw graduated from
University of Oklahoma (OU)
This suffix is used to make singular objects plural
-s, -es
This type of narrator is known for its untrustworthy nature.
Unreliable
This kind of character does not change in the story
Static
"The thunder grumbled angrily in the distance" is an example of this type of figurative language
Personification OR Indirect/Implied Metaphor
This supernatural creature is featured prominently in Mr. Shaw's slideshows
These are the languages English gets most of its roots from (name at least 3)
West Germanic, French, Latin, Greek
Which points of view should be typically avoided when writing academic papers?
1st and 2nd.
These personality traits are often mistaken for being required in an Antagonist, but actually aren't required
Evil, bad, anything negative
The phrase "Chocolate is my Achilles' heel" primarily utilizes this type of figurative language
Allusion
Swimming (Breaststroke and Freestyle)
This is a broad term used to describe anything an affix can still be added to
Base
This type of narration is part of the story, happening "in-world"
Diegetic
These are the words that make up the Acronym "S.T.E.A.L."
Speech, Thoughts, Effect, Actions, Look
"He’s such a Scrooge when it comes to sharing snacks." utilizes these two types of figurative language
Allusion and Metaphor (alliteration is also acceptable)
Mr. Shaw was a member of this Boy Scout troop
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