Irony
Plot/Archetypes
Poetry
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100
When the audience/reader knows that something is going to happen to a character and it creates suspense or humor.
What is dramatic irony?
100
The part of the story that wraps everything up.
What is the resolution?
100
This is where a word sounds like its meaning.
What is onomatopoeia?
100
When an author allows us to learn something about a character. They have _________ one of their characteristics.
What is revealed?
100
When a girl says, "OMG, I love your shoes" and as soon as she walks away she rolls her eyes and tells everyone how ugly the shoes are.
What is verbal irony?
200
When a situation ends up being different than what was expected.
What is situational irony?
200
Voldemort would be considered this.
What is a villain?
200
When the end of lines sound similar in a poem.
What is rhyme?
200
When we use clues the author gives us to understand a character or situation.
What is make inferences?
200
What the conversation between two or more characters is called.
What is dialogue?
300
When someone says something but means the opposite.
What is verbal irony?
300
Another name for the original version of a story.
What is traditional version?
300
Where a comparison is carried out though an entire poem or short story.
What is an extended metaphor?
300
When an author describes or represents a character or situation in a certain way.
What is portrays?
300
When the author uses specific words to create a feeling in the reader. The words could create a happy, sad, or nostalgic feeling.
What is tone?
400
When the "killer" is hiding in the house and the unsuspecting home owner is unlocking the front door.
What is dramatic irony?
400
The pinnacle or high point of the story.
What is the climax?
400
Words that have similar meanings.
What is a synonym?
400
When you share a feeling of another person or character.
What is sympathy?
400
When an author uses words that activate a readers sense of smell, sight, taste, touch and sound.
What is imagery?
500
When someone wins the lottery and dies the next day.
What is situational irony?
500
What character archetype is evident when Cinderella is banished by her step-sisters?
What is outcast?
500
When the beginning of words sound alike, for example: Peter Piper picked a pack of pickeled peppers.
What is alliteration?
500
When an author uses specific emotional words to create a feeling in the reader.
What is tone?
500
A description of what could possibly happen.
What is scenario?