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The Vibe Check:
Vocab
Literary Elements
Purpose
100

This room is as cold as the artic

Hyperbole

100

“The river, reflecting the clear blue of the sky, glistened and sparkled as it flowed noiselessly on.” - Charles Dickens; Pickwick Papers Figure out the mood of this passage

peaceful

100

Moo Oink thud

onomatopoeia 

100

the people and animals in a story

Characters

100

 Advertisements, billboards, opinion articles, political speeches, and letters to the editor.

Persuade 

200

Break a leg

Idiom

200

The shadows stretched long across the hallway, whispering secrets in the dark" creates a feeling of dread and unease. This mood is?

Horror

200

 Stay calm—there is no need for so much _________ 

commotion

200

where and when the story takes place

Setting

200

The author uses vivid details to tell the reader what something looks, sounds, smells, or feels like.

Describing language

300

This word means the same as another word

simile

300

The mood is...

What I feel as I read

300

If you ____ a fair trade, I will agree

propose

300

things that happen in a story

Events

300

 The author provides facts and information about a topic to help readers understand or learn something

Inform

400

What is an oxymoron? Give me an example

Jumbo Shrimp

400
My stomach felt like it was full of jittery butterflies. My hands were sweaty as I stared at the giant, red curtain on the stage. Soon, it would be my turn to sing my solo. I kept trying to remember the words, but my mind was a swirling mess.









Anxious

400

In the scary story, Luis heard a ____ coming from the dark woods

groan

400

The main problem that the characters face how the conflict or problem is solved  

Plot

400

Fiction stories, fantasy novels, poems, comics, and plays

Entertain

500

The classroom was a zoo ..is this a simile, metaphor, or idiom

metaphor

500

This word means to give human attributes to nonhuman objects, an example would be the car ran a marathon 

Personification

500

This is a short funny story to help relate to the reader

anecdote

500

sad, happy, joyful, formal, informal

tone

500

 First person

second person

third person

Point of View