Climax
a) The main character of a narrative
b)The ending/ the wrap-up
c)The highest point of stress or struggle, the part right before the conclusion.
A subdivision of a poem
Line
Multiple Choice:
___________ is figurative language using like or as.
a) Similie
b) Somilie
c) Cliamx
d) Metaphor
The opposite of a flashback, a jump forwards in time showing something that happens in the future.
Flash Forward
The order in which the events of a story take place.
Sequence
Multiple Choice:
A __________ is two lines that rhyme without another line in between them.
a) Stanza
b) Couplet
c) Ancedote
A type of figurative language that is not meant to be taken literally, the meaning is not what it seems.
Idiom
Multiple choice:
What is an Epic?
a) A Heroic character in a narrative
b) Long poems that tell the story of a hero.
c) A crazy event in a story
Plot
The sequence of events in a story
A 14 lined poem divided into 4 groups, First three groups 4 lines and have two sets of end rhymes. The last group only has 2 lines with 1 set of end rhymes.
Sonnet
Figurative language that is an exaggeration.
Hyperbole
A narrative that relates to real events or things and has something to do with the religion, usually of unknown origin.
Myth
Multiple Choice:
At the end of the story, after the climax, wrapping up the story is the ___________
a) Resolution
b) idiom
c) Wrap-up
d) Figurative language
True or False?
A word of phrase repeated in the poem similar to a chorus in a song: Refrain
a)True
b)False
Metaphor
Comparison of two unlike things.
True or False:
Tone is the attitude of a writer twoards their audience.
a) True
b) False
Setting
Where the story takes place
A rhyme in the last few words of a line.
End Rhyme
Figurative Language
Figurative language is a way of expressing oneself that does not use a word's strict or realistic meaning
Multiple choice:
The word hiss is a _______
a) Assonence
b) Cossonence
c) Onomatopoeia