English Terms
English Terms 2
Room 207
Left Overs
100

Time and place of a story

Setting

100

Individuals in a literary work

Characters

100

The "Golden Rule"

Treat others how you want to be treated

100

Author reveals character's personality through his/her speech, thoughts, etc. 

Indirect Characterization

200

Main character, sometimes the hero

Protagonist

200

Character who contrasts with another character

Foil

200

Having your work, writing utensil, books, etc. 

Being prepared

200

The protagonist who doesn't embody typical hero qualities

Antihero

300

This type of character grows and changes

Dynamic Character

300

Qualities that make up a character's personality

Character Traits

300

1 of the habits that Mrs. A. is looking for

Push chair in OR run errands at end of class OR check the board for notes

300

True or False: Mrs. A. will assign seats if we are disrespectful to each other, carry on side conversations during lessons/work time, etc. 

True

400

Type of character that does not change

Static Character

400

Method used to acquaint reader with characters in the work

Characterization 

400

True or False: You have to follow the guidelines to take a mint or piece of gum.

False

400

This means comfort, togetherness, calm

Hygge Corner

500

Larger than life protagonist-displays qualities that are valued by society

Epic Hero

500

The author describes the character

Direct Characterization

500

If we act likes young adults, we will be treated....

Like young adults

500

We need to be ___________ during a lock down (drill)

Quiet