FICTION:
Stories with imaginary events or people
Aesthetic
Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty
Eligible
Meeting the appropriate conditions
Characters
people who are in a novel, play, or movie.
A simile is:
a comparison using like or as
Indifferent means:
Having no particular interest or sympathy; unbothered
Elegant
Pleasingly graceful and stylish in manner
Confront
Meet face-to-face with argumentative intent
Setting
The place or type of surroundings where an event takes place.
Metaphor
A comparison without like or as; saying something is something else
Vital:
Absolutely necessary or important; essential
Admonish
Reprimand someone firmly
Bewildered
Perplexed and confused
Plot
The main events
Ms. Chambers' favorite number is:
14
Pensive
Engaged in deep or serious thought
Embrace
Hold in one's arms; hug
Theme
An idea that recurs and pervades a work of art or literature
A preposition is:
Giving location
Obnoxious
Extremely unpleasant
Focus
To pay particular attention to
Conflict
A literary element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces.
Idiom
A widely used phrase with two meanings (literally and figuratively).