Asks a question
What is interrogative?
Tells the story from his/her point of view through their eyes.
What is 1st person?
The audience knows something that the character doesn't.
What is dramatic irony?
Character faces a struggle within him/herself
What is person vs self?
Like or as compares two things
What is a simile?
Indicates a fact or opinion
What is indicative?
Outside view
What is 3rd person objective?
The difference between what is said and what is meant.
What is verbal irony?
Character has a problem with another character
What is person vs person?
Compares two things that are not alike
What is a metaphor?
Give a command or request
What is imperative?
Places the reader in the story
What is 2nd person?
The difference between what is expected and what happens.
What is situational irony?
Character faces unfairness in society
What is person vs society?
Gives human characteristics to inanimate objects, animals, or ideas.
What is a personification?
Express uncertainty or can refer to something that may or may not happen.
What is conditional?
Outside and everyone's thoughts (he/she)
What is 3rd person limited?
Something that is the opposite of what is expected.
What is irony?
Character faces a force of nature that is beyond his/her own control.
What is person vs nature?
An outrageous exaggeration
What is hyperbole?
A wish, hope, or statement contrary to the fact, regret, hypothetical, cannot happen.
What is subjunctive?
Outside view and everyone's thoughts (they)
What is 3rd person omnicent?
Something that is similar to verbal irony
What is sarcasm?
What types of conflict is internal?
What is person vs self?
Phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase.
What is an idiom?