Figurative Language
Compare and Contrast
Parts of a Story
Literary Forms
Literary Elements
100
Language that has meaning beyond the literal meaning; also known as “figures of speech.”
What is figurative language?
100
identical; not different.
What is same?
100
The place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
What is setting?
100
A writer’s story of his or her own life.
What is an autobriography?
100
Everything that happens in a story
What is action?
200
A purposeful exaggeration for emphasis or humor.
What is hyperbole?
200
similar to each other.
What is alike?
200
A person in a novel, play, or movie.
What is character?
200
Also called a play, this writing form uses dialogue to share its message and is meant to be performed in front of an audience.
What is drama?
200
The high point in the action of a story.
What is climax?
300
Human qualities attributed to an animal, object, or idea, e.g. “The wind exhaled.”
What is personification?
300
Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict something that has been said previously.
What is however?
300
A problem or struggle between two opposing forces in a story.
What is conflict?
300
A story originally passed from one generation to another by word of mouth only. The characters are usually all good or all bad and in the end are rewarded or punished as they deserve
What is a folktale?
300
The distinctive way that a writer uses language including such factors as word choice, sentence length, arrangement, and complexity, and the use of figurative language and imagery.
What is Style?
400
comparison of two things essentially different but with some commonalities; does not use “like” or “as,” e.g. “Her smile was ice.”
What is Metaphor?
400
As an alternative or substitute.
What is instead?
400
The part of the story in which the problems are solved and the action comes to a satisfying end.
What is resolution?
400
A short story that often uses talking animals as the main characters and teaches an explicit moral or lesson.
What is a fable?
400
A literary work that uses concise, colorful, often rhythmic language to express ideas or emotions. Examples: ballad, blank verse, free verse, elegy, limerick, sonnet.
What is poetry
500
Comparison of two things using the words “like” or “as,” e.g. “Her smile was as cold as ice.”
What is simile?
500
Different from; not similar to.
What is unlike?
500
The conversations that characters have with one another.
What is dialogue?
500
A literary work that uses the familiar spoken form of language, sentence after sentence.
What is prose?
500
The lesson a story teaches.
What is the moral of a story?