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literary devices
genres
punctuation
character
parts of speech
100
The formation or use of words that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to.
What is a onamonapia
100
the story of a person narrated by himself or herself
What is autobiography
100
used in many contexts and languages, principally for separating things.
What is a comma
100
undergoes important changes as a plot unfolds.
What is dynamic character
100
describes a person, place, or thing
What is noun
200
repetition of a particular sound in the first syllables of a series of words or phrases.
What is alliteration
200
a story that is not based on fact
What is fiction
200
punctuation that comes after a query
What is question mark
200
remains the same throughout a story
What is a static character
200
describes an action or movement
What is a verb
300
comparison made between two unlike things that actually have something in common.
What is metaphor
300
a story dealing with factual events
What is non-fiction
300
indicate strong feelings or high volume
What is exclamation mark
300
complex and highly developed, having a variety of traits and different sides to his or her personality
What is a round character
300
substitutes a noun
What is a pronoun
400
direct comparison of two different things, usually by employing the words "like" or "as".
What is simile
400
detailed description or account of someone's life.
What is biography
400
to set off material that represents quoted or spoken language.
What are quotation marks
400
one sided, poorly developed character
What is a flat character
400
a describing word
What is an adjective
500
giving the non-living human characteristics.
What is peronification
500
future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities.
What is science fiction
500
mark indicating the end of a sentence or phrase, specifically, a dot.
What is a period
500
most important character in literary words.
What is main character
500
links nouns, pronouns, and phrases
What is a preposition