Character vs Society is an example of ...
External Conflict
This introduces the characters and setting of the story...
Exposition
Tone is the feeling the author has towards the topic and it is shown through...
word choice
A person, place, or thing that represents something beyond its literal meaning is called...
Symbolism
The perspective from which the story is told is called...
Point of View
This type of characterization uses adjectives to describe a character...
Direct
Theme is found in ...
the resolution
“According to the data presented, the yellow tree frog mates between April and June.” The tone is...
formal ( + synonyms)
This color represents death or evil...
Black
An author's point of view may also include their ...
biases or opinions
It is used for...
Speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, and looks
Indirect Characterization
This drives the story to the end based on how the character reacts...
Conflict
“Despite the civil unrest happening in my city, I believe I can make things better and see real change in my lifetime.” The tone is ...
Optimistic ( + synonyms)
This object represents self-reflection, facing reality or the truth...
Mirror
The narrator telling the story is outside the story and only know the thoughts of only one character. This is...
Indirect Characterization: A character who rubs his thumbs together while he waits for test results might be feeling...
Worried (+ synonyms)
This interrupts the plot to show a past event...
Flashback
"The answer is no, and I don't want to hear another word about it for as long as we both live.” The tone is...
Aggressive ( + synonyms)
This flower represents romance...
rose
When the narrator knows what most of the characters are doing, thinking or feeling...
3rd Person Omniscient
Indirect Characterization - On his way home from work, Jason stopped in front of an unhoused man and gave him the cash in his pocket and the bag full of leftover McDonald's from lunch. Jason was...
Generous / Compassionate (+ synonyms)
Historical and Geographical context to the story can be found in...
Setting
“Rolling her eyes, Emma responded to the bully, ‘Okay, whatever you say goes,' and then forcefully walked away.” The tone is...
Sarcastic ( + synonyms )
This animal represents great transformation...
In a 1st Person POV, the reader must make inferences about other character's by looking at...
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