Misc.
Literature
Grammar
Narrator's Position
Characters
100
Italics
Slanted words to show off important words
100
Simile
Comparing two things using "like" or "as"
100
Root Word
Main part of a word
100
Point Of View
The view a story is told from
100
Personification
A non-human character, with human like characteristics
200
Flashback
Telling stories from the past
200
Metaphor
Comparing two things not using "like" or "as"
200
Prefix
Addition to the beginning of a root word to change its meaning
200
First Person
Narrator is in the story talking about themselves and only knows their own feelings
200
Portagonist
Hero/Good character in a story
300
Convey
Show/Tell
300
Mood
Feeling the reader takes from a story
300
Suffix
Addition to the ending of a root word to change its meaning
300
Third Person Objective
The Narrator only knows the objective of a described story/charactor
300
Antagonist
Evil/Bad character in a story
400
Sensory Detail
A detail appealing to one or more of your five senses
400
Tone
Feeling the author intends to put into a story
400
Etymology
History of a word
400
Third Person Limited
Narrator only knows thoughts and feelings on a described character
400
Subjective
Something based on a person's feelings
500
Propaganda
Misleading information
500
Syntax
Well formed sentences in a language
500
Affix
a word with prefixes or suffixes, not lone root words
500
Third Person Omniscient
Narrator knows all about a described character
500
Objective
A person not influence to do something by themselves