A narrative would not be complete without this communication.
What is dialogue?
This type of character is one dimensional. The reader typically learns only one thing about them.
What is flat?
Testimonials, traditions, and figurative language.
What is pathos?
This is the literal definition of the word.
What is denotation?
If I were you.. begins this verb mood form.
What is subjunctive?
Where characters and conflict are introduced in the story.
What is the exposition?
This character grows and changes throughout the story.
What is dynamic?
A definition or fact.
What is logos?
This makes me feel some kind of way.
What is connotative language?
Her book, computer, and notebook are a part of her educational paraphernalia. This is an example of this sentence structure.
What is a simple sentence?
This can be direct or indirect.
What is characterization?
This character does not change or grow throughout the story.
What is static?
Mrs. Williams in the ELA classroom. Ms. Grant in the math classroom.
What is ethos?
An idiom, a metaphor, personification.
What is figurative language?
This is another word for verb.
What is a predicate?
When the reader knows something that the character does not.
What is dramatic irony?
This character has many layers to them. They are very complex.
What is a round character?
50% of marriages end in divorce.
What is logos?
When an author wants to convey tone, he or she does this.
What is use specific word choice?
Above, over, under, behind are examples of this.
What is a preposition?
The most exciting point of the story.
What is climax?
We see this character over and over again throughout literature.
What is an archetype?
"I am the dream and the hope of the slave (Angelou, 41).
What is ethos?
The sun in Copper Sun is this specific type of figurative language.
What is symbolism?
The children ran behind the house. The italicized text is an example of what kind of phrase.
What is a prepositional phrase?