The most exciting part of a story
Climax
The main character (hero) in a story
Antagonist
The fireplace was as hot as the sun.
Simile.
The characters in the story were in a desert on Friday.
Setting.
I predicted that I would get a good score on the test, and I did
Foreshadowing.
The beginning of a story.
Exposition.
Goes against the main character (Villain)
Protagonist.
The trees waved back at us when we left the forest.
Personification.
That story left me sad after reading it.
Mood.
In Harrison Bergeron it was used to show conversation between characters.
Dialogue
After the Climax, problem is beginning to be resolved
Falling Action.
A character that stays the same.
Static Character.
That house is a giant.
Metaphor
The life lesson in a story.
Theme.
I thought I would fall, and I fell.
Irony
When the plot builds.
Rising Action.
A deep character.
Round Character
Bang, Pop, Zip
Onomatopoeia
You smell gas, feel a steering wheel, see cars, hear sirens, and taste air all in traffic.
Imagery
When something in a story has greater meaning.
Symbolism
The end of a story.
Resolution
A character that is easy to describe.
Flat Character.
She sang a sweet song to her child.
Alliteration.
The hospital was very dark, mysterious, and gloomy.
Tone.
Be glad your nose is on your face, A not pasted on some other place, A for if it were where it is not, B you might dislike your nose a lot. B
Rhyme Scheme