The person telling the story uses pronouns such as I, me, my, we and us.
1st person
The final outcome of the story.
Resolution
Comparing two things with like or as is called a...
Simile
Words that have the same meaning is called...
Synonym
When two characters are against each other.
Character v. character
The person telling the story is outside the story and they only know the thoughts of one character.
3rd person limited
The events that increase tension about the conflict.
Rising action
An extreme exaggeration is called...
Hyperbole
A word that is added to the beginning of the word is called...
Prefix
When a character is in conflict with society, the community, etc.
Character v. Society
The person telling the story is outside the story, but they know what most of the characters are doing, thinking or feeling.
3rd person omniscient
The events that follow the climax and reduce tension.
Falling action
The use of words that sound like the word they describe is called...
Onomatopoeia
A word that is added to the end of the word is called a ...
Suffix
When a character is in conflict with something in nature like the weather, an animal or disease.
Character v. nature
The person telling the story is outside of the story, but they do not know what any of the characters are thinking.
3rd person objective
The point of the greatest tension in the story.
Climax
A description that strongly appeals to the 5 senses is called...
Imagery
Words that are opposite is called...
Antonym
When a character is in conflict with themselves and they need to make a decision about something.
Character v. Self
The person telling the story uses the pronouns "you" to address the reader and lets you into your own thoughts and backgrounds.
2nd person
The introduction of the characters, setting, and basic situation.
Exposition
Words that begin with the same letter sound is called...
Alliteration
Using other words in the sentence or passage to help determine the meaning of an unknown word is called ...
Context clues.
A character is struggling against an outside force, such as another character, nature, or society.
External conflict