Figurative Language
Literary Elements
Figurative Language 2
Literary Devices
Parts of Speech
100


Compares 2 things using like or as



simile 

100

The logical sequence of events that develops a story

Plot

100

Her laughter sounded like bells


Simile 

100

When reading a ghost story, you might feel tense and afraid

Mood

100

Which part of speech is a person, place, idea, or thing?

Noun

200

A word that sounds like the action it is describing

Onomatopoeia 

200


A person who tells the story



Narrator

200

Cotton-candy clouds turned pink in the sunset

Metaphor 

200

When Mr. Dane talks about music and sports, he is excited and fanatic.

Tone

200

in, at, to, under, around - examples of

prepositions 

300

Gives human-like qualities to an object or animal

Personification

300

An issue in a narrative around which the whole story revolves

conflict

300

This is a synonym for sensory details.

Imagery 

300

In Speak, Melinda selected the word "tree" as her subject in art class. Throughout the story, her artwork with trees was an important part of her emotional growth for overcoming the trauma she experienced.

Foreshadowing 

300

jump, fishes, is, was, - examples of


Verbs

400


An overstatement or exaggeration



Hyperbole 

400

The main character of story, novel or a play

Protagonist 

400

An idea, object, color, etc. that represents something else

Symbol

400

one thing is said, while another thing is meant

irony 

400

Happy, ugly, rich, brown, - examples of

Adjectives

500

Two or more words that begin with the same letter or sound

Alliteration

500

A person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story

characters 

500

I died of embarrassment.

Hyperbole 

500

A narrative or visual representation in which a character, place, or event can be interpreted to represent a meaning with moral or political significance

Allegory 

500

quietly, well, then, near


adverbs