Putting two things together and identifying their similarities and differences.
Compare and Contrast
Summaries must NEVER include....
Opinions
A character says something but really means the opposite.
Verbal Irony
Reader is aware of something within a text that the characters are not aware of.
Dramatic Irony.
He, She, it is from what Point of view?
Third
What is a hyperbole?
Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
How the reader feels
Mood
FL- Comparing two things by stating that one is the other
Metaphor
Character's action have the opposite effect than what is planned?
Situational Irony
What is a connotation?
The connection the reader makes to a word.
Repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words in a sentence.
Alliteration
When the narrator is the main character of the story, this is what POV?
First person
FL- Comparing two things using "like" or "as"
Simile
What 3 things do we learn in the introduction of a story?
Characters, Setting, Conflict
What is denotation?
The dictionary definition of a word.
Giving human characteristics or actions to non-human things.
Personification
Tone
When a character is having a struggle within themselves, this is referred to as an _____________ ____________.
Internal Conflict
When an object stands for something else; has a deeper meaning behind it.
Symbol
Evidence that can be proven is called a _______.
Fact
A reference within a text to another text, film, work of art, etc.
Allusion
Text structure that expresses the cause of something that happened as well as the end result.
Cause and Effect
Making a guess based on your background knowledge along with information from the passage is known as an...
Inference
When an outside force is causing a problem for the main character, this is known as an ____________ ___________.
External Conflict
Evidence that cannot be proven, or may just be a belief of a person is ___________________.
An opinion