Who is telling the story?
TEXT TYPE/PLOT
Figurative language 1
Figurative Language II
Figurative Language III
100

In literary terms, who is the person telling the story?

the narrator

100

The part of the plot where the greatest action or peak of suspense occurs is known as what?

the climax

100
What literary term is defined as a person or animal that takes part in the action of a literary work?
What is a character?
100

"The boy ran like the wind" is an example of what literary term?

 simile

100

Anything that stands for or represents something else universally known? Example: a rose representing love and beauty

 a symbol

200

The view from which a story is being told is known as what literary term?

point of view

200

The middle part of the plot where the character experiences the most character development and change

the rising action

200

The time and place of the action in a literary work is known as what?

the setting

200

"Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly" is an example of what literary term?

 a metaphor

200

The writer's attitude toward his or her audience as heard in their voice

 tone

300

When a character in the story tells the story, this is which narration?

first person narration

300

The purpose of posters, brochures, public service announcements and instructions, feature articles, news

to inform

300

What term is used to describe the information/content of a nonfiction text such as an article or speech?

the message

300

Winter wandered across the land stroking her icy fingers on all that grew so that they fell asleep.

personification

300
An author's specific way of writing, word choices, etc. describes what literary term?
What is style?
400

When an unknown person outside of the story tells the story from a limited viewpoint, this is what narration?

 third person narration

400

The purpose of advertisements, speeches, opinion articles

to persuade

400

Writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the senses is known as what? It may describe what is seen, heard, smelled, tasted or touched.

imagery

400

A contradiction between what is expected and what happens in reality 

 irony

400
A character that shows only one trait (like Mrs. Mitty) is known as what?
What is a flat character?
500

Second person narration 'you',  often used in persuasive texts is also called

direct address

500

The purpose of cartoon strips, jokes, horror stories, mysteries

to entertain

500

The central message or insight to life revealed through a literary work is the definition of which literary term?

What is theme.

500

A deliberate exaggeration or overstatement such as, "It's a thousand degrees in this classroom" 

a hyperbole

500
A character that shows many different traits--faults as well as virtues (like Walter Mitty) is known as what?
What is a round character?