Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
What is alliteration?
Kelly had to go back to the school because she forgot her glasses.
What is third person?
The reason the narrator killed the old man.
What is his eye?
Her hair smelled like roses.
What is simile?
When my dog ran out of the house, I ran after him and convinced him come back inside.
What is first person?
When the narrator cannot be trusted completely.
What is unreliable narrator?
The moon is a flashlight.
What is metaphor?
Henry shook his head. He didn't want to let everyone know how he really felt.
What is third person?
The beating of the old man's heart (after death) symbolizes.
What is the narrator's guilt?
The sunflowers smiled at the sun.
What is personification?
You're always curious about something. You look around for clues, but don't find any.
What is second person?
Giving the audience more information than the characters on screen.
What is letting the audience "play God"?
Hold your horses.
The party was a mess. Stacy was upset because Jack never showed up. Jack hadn't told her, but he had double booked and was nervous to let her know. Lindsey was having the time of her life, but deep down, she couldn't help but notice everyone else's moods changing.
What is third person omniscient?
To build suspense, the writer can use this between situation and environment.
What is contrast?