person, place, thing or idea
noun
use like or as to compare things
simile
when a character tells a story using I and forms of I
first person
An action or state of being
verb
the literary technique of using words that sound like the word
onomatopoeia
when a narrator uses the pronoun you and forms of you
fully developed, has many different character traits
round
describes a verb, adjective, or other
adverbs
a type of metaphor where human characteristics are given to non-human things
personation
a part of speech that links together words and phrases
conjunction
when the narrator tells the story without including the thoughts of any character using the pronouns they, he or she
third person objective
stereotyped, one-dimensional, few traits
flat
words that join clauses, sentences, or words
conjunctions
the technique of using words that begin with the same letter
alliteration
the topic of a sentence
subject
when the narrator tells the story thoughts and feelings of only one character
dose not change
static
short exclamation, sometimes inserted into a sentence
interjections
language that refers to cultural historical, or literacy person, place or event
allusion
the action word in the sentence
predicate
when the narrator knows everything about the story including the thoughts, feelings, and action of all of the characters
third person omniscient
changes as a result of the story's events
dynamic