Vocabulary
Literary Devices
Latin Roots
Prefixes
Plot Chart
100

A narrator's view and understanding of the world.

Perspective

100

Repetition of the initial consonant sounds in nearby syllables.

Alliteration

100

Latin Root meaning "hand".

-MAN-

100

TRANS-

"across", "beyond", "through"

100

What is the introductory part of the plot chart called?

Exposition

200

Details the writer provides to explain and develop the central idea.

Supporting Evidence

200

A reference.

Allusion 

200

Latin Root meaning "See" or "Look".

-SPEC-

200

BE-

"Thoroughly"

200

What is the part of the plot chart where conflict ends?

Resolution

300

Time and place of the action

Setting

300

Comparing two things with "like" or "as"

Simile

300

Latin Root meaning "spirit"

-PSYCH-

300

COUNTER-

"against" or "opposite"

300

What is the rising action?

Where the plot thickens and it is building up to the climax of the story

400

Events that follow time order in an uninterrupted sequence.

Linear Plot

400

A word that sounds like the word it describes.

Onomatopoeia 

400

Latin Root meaning "To tighten"

-STRESS-

400

MIS-

"wrong", "incorrect"

400

What is it called when you are at the highest point of tension in the story?

Climax

500

Mixing of sound from two sources.

Crossfade

500

What is Foreshadowing?

The author subtly hinting to the reader about an upcoming event.

500

Latin Root meaning "To believe"

-CRED-

500

UN-

"not", "opposite of"

500

What is the definition of falling action?

The part that is after the climax of the story, the story is almost over.