Figurative Language
Plot Development
Characterization
Rhetoric
Anything Goes
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An example of this type of figurative language would be, "he is a bull in a China shop". 

What is a metaphor? 

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Deemed the most suspenseful part of the plot. Typically a turning point of conflict for the protagonist. 

What is the climax? 

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Best known as the character who opposes or creates conflict with the protagonist.

What is the antagonist? 

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This type of language is typically used in attempts to convince the audience to think something, or do something. 

What is persuasive? 

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Pieces of punctuation that surrounds both evidence gathered from relevant sources, as well as the titles of shorter works? 

What are quotation marks? 

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Known as a relatable comparison, commonly used as a simile or metaphor, but with an extensive explanation. 

What is an analogy? 

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The primary location, time or place, in which a story takes place. 

What is the setting? 

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A type of external conflict in which a character faces off with another character in the plot.

Example: Character vs. _____________ conflict.

What is character vs. character conflict? 

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The Greek name that classifies the three Rhetorical appeals.

What is Ethos, Pathos, and Logos? 

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The acronym given that represents the title of a work, the author's name, and genre of literature. 

What is TAG? 

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An example of this figure of speech would be, "it has been raining cats and dogs all afternoon". 

What is an idiom? 

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The author usually uses longer, more descriptive sentences and paragraphs to build this effect on the reader. 

What is tension? 

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A type of character which usually goes through some sort of change in characteristics from the exposition, to the resolution.  Often due to the conflict he, she, or it has faced throughout the plot. 

What is a dynamic character?

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The appeal that would be used to create a false sense of authority or belief that one is a credible source. 

What is Ethos? 

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The place you should go if you want to know "what are we doing today?"

What is the "Daily Agenda" or "Promethium Board"? 

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When an author uses repetition of similar sounds at the beginning of words to cause an effect upon the reader. 

What is alliteration? 

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Known as a hint that allows the readers to predict what is to come in the plot. 

What is foreshadowing? 

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A type of conflict which a character usually battles with themself, either with mental or emotional conflicts. 

What is internal conflict? 

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The Greek appeal which an author would use to make a logical connection with the reader. 

What is Logos? 

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The item which contains all of your notes from class, as well as any additional information you may need regarding our class. 

What is our student notebook? 

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An example of this type of figurative language would be, "I was called into the office and they decided to let me go". 

What is an Euphemism? 

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An author creates this by leaving out key details and information from the text, causing the readers to become curious. 

What is mystery? 
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When an author implies characteristics that characters have, leaving the readers to draw their own conclusions. 

What is indirect characterization? 

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The rhetorical strategy in which uses a process where a small event or action causes a larger, more significant, and potentially dangerous event or action 

What is the snowball effect? 
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The number of maroon stripes on our new Hornet logo. 

Ex. "What is _________ stripes?"

What is three stripes? 

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