A person, place, thing, or idea.
What is noun?
Shows ownership.
What is Possessive Pronoun? (Ex: Mine, theirs, his)
The main message of a text.
What is theme?
The problem in a story.
What is conflict?
A comparison of two unlike things using like or as.
What is Simile? (Ex: As innocent as a dove)
A specific person, place, thing, or idea.
What is Proper Noun?
Points out something.
What is Demonstrative Pronoun? (Ex: This, that, these)
The time and place a story begins.
What is setting?
This is when someone is against another physical person.
What is character vs. character?
Extreme exaggeration.
What is Hyperbole? (Ex: We have been here a million times!)
An untouchable and unseen noun that represents an idea, emotion, and quality.
What is Abstract Noun?
Asks a question.
What is Interrogative Pronoun? (Ex: What, when, how)
The problem of a story.
What is conflict?
This is when someone fights with themselves (or a different side of themselves) because of internal conflict.
What is character vs. self?
When a nonhuman thing is given human characteristics.
What is Personification? (Ex: The tree waved its branches)
Nouns of two words joined together.
What is Compound Noun?
Reflects back to subject.
What is Reflexive Pronoun? (Ex: Myself, themselves, herself)
The type of vibe the reader is meant to feel.
What is mood?
This is when someone goes against the elements of the outdoors.
What is character vs. nature?
Phrases with mo literal meaning rather it has a figurative meaning
What is Idiom? (Ex: Hit the road)
Nouns related to a group of people, animals, or things.
What is Collective Noun?
Shows relationship between two or more people or things.
What is Reciprocal Pronoun? (Ex: Each other)
The attitude that the author is trying to convey.
What is tone?
This is when someone goes against bending in and following guidelines with the public because of their own personal desires or beliefs.
What is character vs. society?
When two opposite words reveal a different meaning.
What is Oxymoron? (Ex: Humbly proud)