The point of view with the common keywords "me" and "I"
What is First Person?
easy to see or notice; easy for the mind understand or recognize
What is obvious?
the atmosphere or emotion in a literary work
a figure of speech where a thing is given characteristics
What is personification?
A single trait developed
What is Flat?
A point of view in which the words "you", "your', and "yours" are used
What is Second Person?
to force someone or something to move from a place or position
What is dislocate?
What is this phrase; "beating around the bush"
What is idiom?
A figure of speech that makes a brief, indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea
What is allusion?
What is Round?
The point of view with a narrator who knows all but isn't a character
What is Third Person Omniscient?
a small American animal that lives underground whose head and body are protected by a hard shell
What is armadillo?
the deliberate use of any element of language more than once
What is repetition?
a play in words; a joke exploiting different word meaning
What is pun?
The characters has no development through the story
What is Static?
Point of view where the narrator has neutral feelings
What is Third Person Objective?
belief that something is true; the quality of being believed or accepted as something true or real
What is credence?
the author's or speaker's attitude toward a subject, character or audience and conveyed through words
What is tone?
The pattern of stressed and unstressed symbols
What is meter?
The character has a shift throughout the story
What is Dynamic?
"It heard his thoughts but no matter what, he couldn't seem to figure out what he's thinking." What point of view is this?
What is Third Person Limited?
a mixture of various unpleasant sounds; harsh sounds
What is cacaphony
A figure of speech in which contradictory terms appear conjunction.
What is an Oxymoron?
Word choice to convey an effect
What is diction?
This type of character is used to contrast a characteristic of the protagonist