giving...metaphor.
Uses words in some way other than their literal meanings.
What is figurative language?
The point at which the conflict reaches its greatest intensity and is solved.
What is the climax?
The opponent or enemy of the main character.
Who is the antagonist?
The conversations between characters in a story.
What is dialogue?
When an object, person, or event has another meaning beyond the literal.
What is symbolism?
Language that portrays sensory experiences.
What is imagery?
The sequence of events in a story.
What is the plot?
A character who undergoes a significant change over the course of the story.
What is a dynamic character?
A scene in a story that occurred before the present time in the story.
What is flashback?
The author's attitude toward a subject.
What is tone?
An extreme exaggeration.
What is hyperbole?
Where and when a story takes place.
The means through which an author reveals a character's personality.
What is characterization?
Clues or hints about something that is going to happen later in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
A comparison of two things that uses like or as.
What is simile?
What is metaphor?
The main message or lesson in a story.
What is the theme?
The main or central character of a work of literature.
Who is the protagonist?
The feeling the reader gets from a work of literature.
What is mood?
When the reader or audience knows something the characters don't.
What is dramatic irony?
To give something non-human, human-like qualities.
What is personification?
A struggle between opposing forces.
What is conflict?
A character who does not go through significant change.
What is a static character?
What is point of view?
When two or more words in a group of words begin with the same sound.
What is alliteration?