What is a protagonist?
What is Aha Moment?
What is a simile?
What is a subject and a verb (or predicate)?
The author of the short story "There Will Come Soft Rains"
Who is Ray Bradbury?
He might be known as the antagonist of Rowling's Harry Potter series, or, to the more nerdy folks: "He who must not be named!"
Who is Lord Voldemort
Signpost used to describe a moment when a character does something out of the ordinary.
What is contrast contradiction?
A type of figurative language which is an extreme exaggeration.
What is hyperbole?
This term is used to describe a sentence that has an incomplete thought or idea.
What is a fragment?
The type of persuasion often associated with numbers and data.
What is logos?
The E in the acronym STEAL describes this very effective way to establish a character's traits.
What is "Effect on Others"?
The author's central claim or argument can also be describe as this.
What is theme?
"The moon watched over us as we walked," is an example of this type of figurative language.
What is personification?
What is capitalize?
The part of the TIQA which should make connections between the article and our society.
What is analysis?
A character who changes from the beginning of the story to the end, this is the opposite of a static character.
What is a dynamic character?
The signpost used to describe when Dumbledore speaks to Harry or when Yoda speaks to Luke Skywalker.
What is Words of the Wiser?
The type of irony used to describe a moment when the audience is aware of something that the characters within the story are not.
What is dramatic irony?
What is an adverb?
The type of nonfiction writing or genre that Eli Wiesel's night is classified as.
What is a memoir?
The only part of the STEAL acronym which can be considered internal character development.
What is "Thinks"?
These are the six signposts used to analyze literature.
What are Contrasts and Contradictions, Aha Moment, Tough Questions, Words of the Wiser, Again and Again, Memory Moment?
What is indifference?
The term used to describe an instance when two complete sentences are connected with a comma rather than a period.
What is a comma splice?
This type of fallacy occurs when you assume something is correct just because everyone else is doing it.
What is the bandwagon fallacy?