Comparing things using "like" or "as".
What is a simile?
A sequence in time.
What is chronological?
Something to keep the reader amused and interested.
What is to entertain?
The turning point of a story.
What is the climax?
Educated guess.
What is an inference?
Repeating of the first consonant of words.
What is alliteration?
An issue where something solves it.
What is problem and solution?
Word to remember the three purposes.
What is PIE?
What is the resolution?
Favoring one side over another.
What is bias?
Exaggeration.
What is a hyperbole?
What is compare and contrast?
To help the reader learn something.
What is to inform?
The struggle between two opposing forces.
What is the conflict?
Examples: you, your
What is the 2nd POV?
Something that represents something.
What is a symbol?
Ideas that are prioritized by the author.
What is order of importance?
Trying to get the reader to agree with the author.
What is to persuade?
Introduces characters, setting, and basic information.
What is the exposition?
Creates suspense.
What is irony?
A statement that contradicts itself.
What is a paradox?
Describe how things look or feel.
What is spacial development?
To teach the reader how to do something.
What is to explain?
Introduces the conflict.
What is the inciting incident?
To make clear / remove unwanted information.
What is to refine?