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Eye Spy With My Little Eye
Shine Bright Like a Diamond
Teach Me How to...
Once upon a time
Boom.Clack.The Sound of...
100
Antagonist
A character or force that is in conflict
100
Exposition
Introduction of the setting, characters, and the basic plot of a story
100
Verbal Irony
Words that are used to suggest the opposite of what is really said
100
Resolution
The end of a story where all questions are answered and conflicts are solved
100
Alliteration
The repetition of initial consonant sounds
200
Dynamic Character
A character that develops/changes and grows during a story
200
Foreshadowing
Hints or clues that suggest what will happen later in a story
200
Mood
Feelings or emotions the reader feels while reading a story
200
Setting
The time and place of a story
200
Allusion
A reference to a famous person, place, or work of art
300
Static Character
A character that does not change during a story
300
Inciting Incident
The scene or point in the story that starts all the conflict
300
1st Person Point of View
A narrator that only tells one person's side of the story
300
Symbol
A concrete object that represent an abstract idea
300
Assonance
Words having the same vowel sound in the middle, but different consonant sounds in the beginning or end
400
Climax
The high point of suspense in a story
400
Dramatic Irony
A contradiction between what a character knows and what the reader knows
400
3rd Person Point of View
A narrator that tells all characters' sides of a story
400
Theme
The central lesson learned from from a story
400
Consonance
Words having dissimilar vowel sounds in the middle, but the same consonant sounds in the beginning or end
500
Conflict
A struggle between opposing forces
500
Situational Irony
An event in a story that is the opposite of what the reader and characters in a story expect will happen
500
Protagonist
The main character of story
500
Tone
The writer's attitude toward his audience and subject
500
Onomatopoeia
Words that imitate sounds