Figurative Language
Plot Elements
Characterization
Point of View
Mood, Tone, Purpose
100
a comparison that does not use "like" or "as"
What is a metaphor?
100
the turning point or most exciting part of the story
What is the climax?
100
the main character of the story; the hero
What is the protagonist?
100
uses "you"
What is second person POV?
100
the way the reader feels when they read a text
What is mood?
200
two words that should cancel each other out; opposites
What is an oxymoron?
200
the part of a story where the conflict begins to build
What is rising action?
200
a character who does not change
What is a static character?
200
uses "I" and "we"
What is first person POV?
200
the author's attitude toward a text
What is tone?
300
an extreme exaggeration
What is hyperbole?
300
the part of a story where all loose ends are tied up
What is the resolution?
300
a character who changes throughout the story
What is a dynamic character?
300
uses "they" "he" "she"
What is third person POV?
300
short stories, poems, and novels
What are examples of texts meant to entertain?
400
the author appeals to your five senses
What is imagery?
400
when the conflicts are beginning to get resolved
What is the falling action?
400
a character that is not fully developed
What is a flat character?
400
the narrator is not a character in the story
What is third person POV?
400
commercials, advertisements, newspaper ads
What are examples of text meant to persuade?
500
an expression that does not mean what it says literally
What is an idiom?
500
the introduction of a story; background, setting, and characters
What is the exposition?
500
a character who is fully developed
What is a round character?
500
the narration is directed at the reader
What is second person POV?
500
one focuses on the reader, one focuses on the author.
What is the difference between mood and tone?
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