Figurative Language 1
Figurative Language 2
Parts of a Story
Irony and characters
Miscellaneous
100

When the first letter or sound of each word is the same in a sentence

Alliteration

100

A phrase that doesn't really mean what it's saying.

Idilom 
100

The time and place where the story takes place. (Not a note Card but is on the plot pyramid) 

Setting.

100
Irony where the audience knows something the characters do not.

Dramatic Irony


100

type of pronouns - I, me, my, mine, our, ours 

1st person pronouns.

200

A feeling or idea that a word is associated with. The vibe you get from a word

Connotation

200

The dictionary definition of a word

Denotation

200

The main character. Who we are rooting for.

Protagonist 

200

Type of character we know a lot about.

Round character

200

A sentence that shows excitement.

Exclamatory Sentence

300

Words that Mean the same thing

Synonym 

300

Comparing two things using like or as

Simile


300

The beginning of the story. Where we meet the main characters and the setting. 

Exposition
300

Irony where a person says something that is the opposite of what they mean.

Verbal Irony

300

The viewpoint that a story is being told from

Point of View

400

A joke showing the different meaning of words

Pun

400

descriptive language used in literature to produce mental pictures and sensory experiences

Imagery 

400

The person against the main character of the story. Who we are rooting against

Antagonist

400

Irony where something happens that is the opposite of what we expected

Situational irony.

400

Making an educated guess based off of context clues

Inference

500

A reference to a famous person, place or thing in history.

Allusion 
500

Words that are opposites

Antonym

500

The longest part of the story. Where we meet other characters, and find out the conflict

Rising action

500

Character that does NOT change throughout the story

Static character


500

Language that does not really mean what it's saying

Figurative Language