The _____ is the central message of a literary work. It is a generalization about human beings or about life.
Point of View
What point of view form do we want to write in?
Noun
Person place or thing
Foreshadowing
Hints or clues that suggest what is going to happen
Alliteration
A repetition of consonant sounds in the same line
A repetition of vowel sounds in the same line
Autonomy
Ability to accomplish a task by oneself
Mood
The general atmosphere/attitude in a literary work is called
Transition Word We Never Use
In Conclusion
Chronological Order
Order in which events unfold
Simile
What are figures of speech that compares two unlike things using the words like or as?
Self-Care
Ensuring Good Habits with Diet, Exercise, Balance, Meditation
Symbolism
The use of symbols to signify ideas or concepts by giving them meanings that are different from their literal sense -- "something that represents something else"
Name a Transition Word
Nevertheless, Furthermore, Therefore, Essentially, Hence, Alas
Conflict
Struggle between opposing forces
Personification
Attributing human characteristics to an inanimate object, an abstract quality, or an animal is known as
Symbol
represents and gives meaning without saying a word [relies upon context + expresses concepts]
Imagery
Vigor
His vigor gave him the ability to move mountains
Vigorous - carried out forcefully and energetically.
Purpose
The reason for which something exists or is done, made or used.
Repetition
Rhyme Scheme
A noun is a person place or thing [ ]
Yesterday evening the pastor left with the rings[ ]
Unlike many others his job was to sing[ ]
Now all the pastor hears is chimes on a string[ ]
As Fall breezed past and Winter grew nearer [ ]
Pastor saw the whole thing clearer [ ]
Rather than debate about prime and pasture [ ]
Pastor decided to create his own craftwork [ ]
What is Irony ?
Point of View
In literature, which term refers to the perspective from which a story is narrated, impacting how events are portrayed and understood by the readers?
Conflict Role in Story
It creates tension and pushes the plot forward
Hyperbole
exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally ex. - I've told you a million times!