Literary Terms
Fig Language definition
Identify Fig Language
Identify Literary Terms
"HodgePodgeScodgeJodge"
100

A character who does not play a large role in a story.

Minor Character

100

When non-human things, ideas, or animals are given human characteristics or qualities.

Personification

100

The rock was just standing there, MENACINGLY

Personification

100

"Did you hear about what happened to Josh?" Noah asked. "No I haven't, what happened."

Dialogue

100

What does E equal 

E= MC2
200

A main or important character; a character who plays a large role in the story.

Major character

200

An expression that means something other than the literal meanings of its individual words.

Idiom

200

Get down, the block is hot!

Idiom
200

Blankity Blankity Blankit BLANK (Character that doesn't play a big role in the story.)

Minor Character

200

Naruto vs One Piece vs Bleach

One Piece

300

A character that does not undergo a significant change over the course of a story.

Static character

300

When words end with the same sound

Rhyme

300

Giggity Giggity Bibbity Bibbity dippity dippity rippity rippity 

Rhyme :)

300

 I saw my dog, I walked my dog, I fed my dog, I played with my dog.

Point of View (1st person)

300

The Battle Pass or food

The Battle Pass

400

The conversation between characters in a work of literature.

Dialogue (DAHY-uh-lawg)

400

A comparison of two unlike things using like, as, or giggity.

Simile

400

He was like a amusement park

Simile

400

Mario must go find Bowser and beat him to save his wifey.

Protagonist

400

How much your mother weighs

326 lbs

500

A character who undergoes a significant internal change over the course of a story.

Dynamic Character (Dahy-NAM-ik-KAR-ik-ter)

500

The use of an object or word to represent an idea.

Symbolism

500

The light bulb above his head indicated he had a "bright" idea.

Symbolism

500

Inside of an abandoned building in 1987, it was raining hard and dark outside

Setting

500

 The definition of Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics is a fundamental theory in physics that provides a description of the physical properties of nature at the scale of atoms and subatomic particles...