The "who" or "what" in a sentence.
subject
1st person
a comparison using like or as
simile
the object, person, or nature going against the main character
antagonist
what the character is thinking not saying
thought shot
part of the story where characters and conflict are introduced; background information
exposition
an addition to the end of a root word to modify the meaning of the word.
suffix
the structure of a story
plot
a sentence that contains a subject, a verb, and a complete thought
simple sentence
the main character
protagonist
an addition to the beginning of a root word to modify the meaning of the word
prefix
word that connects two independent clauses
coordinating conjunction
narrator cannot see into the minds of any characters
third person objective
the base of a word
Root
a verb is an action word. A _____ _____ is a descriptive verb.
strong verb
author hints what's going to happen in the future
foreshadowing
giving non-human things human qualities
personification
The conclusion where the loose ends are tied up
Resolution
main idea or lesson of the story
theme
a direct comparison without using like or as
metaphor
an over exaggeration
hyperbole
Used to show a break in a sentence
dash uses and rules
What does CRF mean?
contemporary realistic fiction
symbolism
three periods together used to indicate a pause or that something has been left out