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The idea of the story and the author's attitude.
What is Theme?
100
The way the writer arranges the story.
What is Style?
100
An overstatement of facts.
What is Hyperbole?
100
The highest point of interest in the story.
What is climax?
100
The storyteller is a character in the selection.
What is First Person?
200
Opposition between man or nature.
What is Conflict?
200
The attitude of the work.
What is Tone?
200
An understatement
What is Litotes?
200
Concluding the story.
What is Resolution?
200
The storyteller is not a character in the selection; but knows many characters feelings and thoughts.
What is Third Person Omniscient?
300
The kinds of people involved and their beliefs.
What is Characterization?
300
Comparisons that are made to add layers to the meaning of the selection.
What is Figurative Language?
300
A double entendre
What is a pun?
300
The character is faced with an internal conflict and realizes they must make a decision.
What is Crisis?
300
The storyteller is not a character in the story; and knows the feelings and thoughts of only one character.
What is Third Person Limited Omniscient?
400
Different names, settings, and recurring objects that are referred to in the story.
What is Symbolism?
400
A direct comparison between two things.
What is Metaphor?
400
The writer means something different from what is actually said.
What is irony?
400
Background about characters, setting, situation.
What is Exposition?
400
The only information given is what characters say and do. Story teller is not in the story.
What is Third Person Dramatic/Objective?
500
The time and place that the story occurs.
What is Setting?
500
A reference to another literary or artistic work.
What is Allusion?
500
Some characters know more than another.
What is Dramatic Irony?
500
Problems start occurring.
What is Complication?
500
The narrator is not limited to one type, but is unreliable.
What is Unreliable Narrator?