Uses like or as to compare two unlike things.
What is a Simile?
Conflict where the protagonist is struggling against some force outside of himself/herself
What is external conflict?
Uses you and your.
What is 2nd person?
the problem faced by a character or characters
What is conflict?
This is year 15
How many years has Mr. Griswold been teaching?
Exaggeration used for emphasis
What is Hyperbole?
when the character is fighting off a big bear
What is man v nature?
What gives the thoughts and feelings of more than more one person.
What 3rd person omniscient?
things return to OR attempt to return to normal
What is resolution?
Baseball at Yucca Valley High School
What sport does Griswold coach?
Comparison that uses forms of "to be"
What is Metaphor?
a conflict that occurs without any outside force
What is internal conflict or man v. self?
Gives the thoughts and feelings of one person.
What is 3rd person limited?
when the outcome of the conflict is decided
What is climax?
The left side of the White Board and the TruTouch
Where do I find out what we are doing for the day?
buzz, hum, fizz, pow are all examples
What is an onomatopoeia?
When a character has a verbal argument with another group of characters
What is man v. man
What uses I me and gives the thoughts and feelings of the narrator.
What is 1st person?
the chain of related events that tells us what happens in a story
What is plot?
Talking while Mr. Griswold is talking.
What is the Rule 2?
"The stars will cry the blackest tears tonight."
What is personification?
When a character struggles with new policies and laws
What is man v. society
What gives you instructions and is not often used?
What is 2nd person?
situations or events that develop the conflict and build tension
What are complications?
Talking while another student is talking.
What is Rule 1?