Her eyes were bright like diamonds.
What is a simile?
Compares 2 things using "like" or "as"
What is a simile?
The beginning of the story that introduces the characters and setting
When a character is having a conflict with someone else in the story
The point of view using "I", "me", "my", etc.
What is first person POV?
What is a metaphor?
A common phrase that has a meaning not to be taken literally
What is an idiom?
The end of the story
What is the resolution?
When a character is having conflict with an outside force - could be a storm, an animal, or something supernatural
What is character vs. nature?
The message or moral of the story
What is the theme?
Grumpy gators stay close to the ground.
What is alliteration?
Words that make a sound
What is onomatopoeia?
When everything settles
What is the falling action?
When a character is having an internal struggle
What is character vs. self?
The point of view where we only see into one characters thoughts and feelings
What is 3rd person limited?
I was so hungry I could've eaten a horse.
What is a hyperbole?
An exaggeration
What is hyperbole?
The main events that occur - introduces the conflict
What is the rising action?
The types (multiple) of conflict Rachel was facing in "Eleven"
What is character vs. self and character vs. character?
The point of view that is all-knowing
What is 3rd person omniscient?
Better late than never.
Idiom
Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
What is alliteration?
In "Eleven", this is when Rachel sobbed uncontrollably and couldn't stop
What is the climax?
When a character is facing conflict with government, education, or a large group of people
What is character vs. society?
There are 2 types of irony - one is where the audiences knows something the character doesn't, and one where the opposite of what's expected happens. Name both types!
What is dramatic and situational irony?