What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?
A metaphor does not use "like" or "as" to compare things but a simile does
The personality and the way a character looks in a text is called......
Characterization
The way the story makes the reader feel is...
mood
The turning point is of the story is...
The Climax
True or False: A theme is universal
True
What type of figurative language is this?
"Her smile was as bright as the sun"
Simile
Which of the following does NOT help you with characterization
Motivations, personality, figurative language, looks, interactions with others,
Figurative language
What is the tone of the following sentence:
"Thank you for doing this favor, you're amazing!"
Appreciative tone
What are the two types of points of view?
First person and third person point of view
True or False: A theme is central idea
False
What type of figurative language is this?
The rain slapped the window throughout the night keeping the kids awake.
Personification
What word best describes the character below?
With a steady gaze and a confident stride, she faced the roaring waves without hesitation, knowing that nothing could hold her back from chasing her dreams.
Fearless
What is the tone of the following sentence:
"I’m sorry if I offended you with my choice of words. I didn’t mean anything bad at all!"
Apologetic tone
Characters, setting and mood are established where in the plot?
The exposition
True or False: A theme is a lesson learned or the message in a story
True
Why do authors use imagery?
To help readers imagine what they are saying/be descriptive
What is a word that is synonymous to speech and is used for characterization?
Dialogue
What is the mood?
After months of hard work and determination, she finally received the news she had been waiting for, igniting a spark of hope for a brighter future.
Hopeful
What is more reliable: the third person or first person point of view?
The third person
True or False: A theme is a topic
False
To compare things in a way that helps you imagine and understand it better
To compare things in a way that helps you imagine and understand it better
What can you analyze in plot to determine how a character has changed from beginning to end?
The rising action and falling action.
What mood does this convey?
As the moonlight shone through the twisted branches of the old trees, a creepy whisper floated in the quiet night, making her shiver when she realized she wasn't alone in the darkness.
Creepy
What part of the plot has the most events?
Rising action
At what point of the plot is the theme generally revealed?
The resolution