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To examine the likenesses and differences of two people, ideas, or things.
What is Compare and Contrast
100
A figure of speech in which an inanimate object or an abstract idea is given human characteristics.
What is Personification
100
A piece of information that can be verified.
What is Fact
100
The arrangement or sequence of events in a story.
What is Plot
100
The ways in which the author shows how a character changes as the story proceeds.
What is Character Development
200
The insertion of an earlier event into the normal chronological sequence of a narrative.
What is Flashback
200
The time and place in which the story occurs.
What is Setting
200
The parts of a literary work that represents conversation.
What is Dialogue
200
A personal point of view or belief.
What is Opinion
200
Language that was once common in a particular historic period but which is no longer commonly used.
What is Archaic Language
300
To arrange according to a category or trait.
What is classify
300
The perspective from which the story is told.
What is Point of View
300
The repetition of initial beginning sounds in 2 or more consecutive or neighboring words.
What is Alliteration
300
A figure of speech that compares two unlike things without the use of "like" or "as".
What is Metaphor
300
A literary work that pokes fun at individual or societal weaknesses.
What is Satire
400
A short account of an interesting, amusing, or biographical occurrence.
What is Anecdote
400
The main character
What is protagonist
400
The feeling the author creates for the reader.
What is Mood
400
The placement of story elements in the order of their occurrence.
What is Sequencing
400
The use of a thing, character, object or idea to represent something else.
What is Symbolism
500
Language that appeals to the senses; the use of figures of speech or vivid descriptions to produce mental images.
What is Imagery
500
An event that is less important than what occurred before it.
What is Anticlimax
500
A character whose personality traits represent a group rather than an individual.
What is Stereotype
500
The use of clues to give the readers a hint of events that will occur later on.
What is Foreshadowing
500
The quality or feeling conveyed by the work; the authors style or manner of expression.
What is Tone