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100

the things which happen in the story

plot

100

the idea the author is trying to get across or teach the reader

Theme

100

The main character(good guy)

protagonist

100

the time, and place of the story

setting

100

A character or force in conflict with the main character ( bad guy)

Antagonist

200


the problems or complications in the story 


Conflict

200

the attitude of the writer to his subject, his audience, or his characters

Tone

200

giving hints or clues about what will happen in a story

foreshadowing

200

when the opposite of what is expected happens or is said

irony

200

using something to represent something else (flag-country)

symbol

300

the use of very descriptive writing to create mind pictures for the reader

imagery

300

Feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader

mood

300

An outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected

situational irony

300

Type of irony in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant

verbal irony

300

when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't

dramatic irony

400

Giving human like characteristics to something non-human

personification

400

A struggle with feelings inside of a character

internal conflict

400

A struggle between two characters or a character and society or nature

external conflict

400

Obvious exaggeration

Hint: It is so cold even the snow turned blue.

Hyperbole

400

A part in the story where a character remembers a past experience to tell the reader 

about an earlier time or event

flashback

500

the narrator exists outside the events of the story, and relates the actions of the characters 

Hint: he, she, it, they

3rd person POV

500


Comparing two unlike things using like or as

Hint: John runs like a deer.


simile

500

A character within the story that tells/recounts his/her own experience.(1 character’s feelings)

Hint- I , me, my, mine, our

1st person POV

500

Comparing two unlike things

Hint: Her hair was spun gold.

Metaphor

500

Mainly used in recipes, instruction manual, giving directions, poetry

Hints: you, yours

2nd person POV