POS & Phrases
Adversity
Short Stories
Irony & Plot Line
Speak
100
POS: The SMART student received a 3.8 overall GPA for semester 1.
Adjective
100
What point of view are memoirs written in?
First person POV
100
In elements of fiction, the main character of story is known as…
Protagonist
100
When conflict is over in a story, usually towards the end
Resolution
100
Type of Figurative Language: My heart clangs LIKE A FIRE BELL.
Simile
200
POS: The football player ran the play QUICKLY and EFFECTIVELY
Adverb
200
What are two elements you must include in a thesis statement? Use the correct terminology.
Subject & Claim
200
In elements of fiction, what describes the location and time?
Setting
200
The introduction to a story where characters, setting and conflict are introduced
Exposition
200
Type of Figurative Language: Mother is the rock, I am the ocean.
Metaphor
300
Phrase: Ricky, A CASHIER, enjoys his part-time job.
Appositive
300
What is the name of the literary technique in which an author will show attitude towards a certain subject or audience such as bias?
Tone
300
In “Night” the prisoners who have been at the camp for many years are known as the…
Veterans
300
When you say the opposite of what you mean (sarcasm)
Verbal Irony
300
Type of Figurative Language: All her clothes WAIT PATIENTLY ON HANGERS.
Personification
400
Phrase: JUMPING THE FENCE, the dog retrieved the ball.
Participal
400
What is the name of the literary technique in which the author evokes certain feelings through word choice and description?
Mood
400
In The Most Dangerous Game, the antagonist is…
General Zaroff
400
When the opposite of the desired outcome takes place
Situational Irony
400
What is the name of Melinda’s ex best friend?
Rachel
500
Phrase: I left my pencil ON THE TABLE.
Prepositional
500
3rd POV in which the narrator is not a part of the story.
Third Person Limited
500
In “The Necklace,” Matilde’s realization that the jewelry was a fake is an example of what element of fiction?
Irony
500
When the audience knows more than the characters
Dramatic Irony
500
Who does Melinda confess the events of the past summer and freshman year to at the end of the story?
Mr. Freeman