Figurative Language
Tone
Perspective
Word Choice
100

What is a simile?


A comparison between two different things using "like" or "as."

100

 What does tone refer to in a piece of writing?

The author's attitude toward the subject or audience

100

What is perspective in literature?

The viewpoint from which the story is told.

100

What is denotation

The dictionary definition of a word

200

Give an example of personification.

Giving human traits to non-human objects, like "The wind whispered through the trees."

200

 Identify the tone of this sentence: "I can't believe you did that!"

 The tone could be surprised or angry, depending on the context.

200

 What is first-person perspective?

 the story is told from the "I" or "we" point of view.

200

 Why is precise word choice important?

It helps convey the exact meaning and emotion the author intends.

300

What is hyperbole?

 An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally, such as "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."

300

 How can word choice affect tone?

 Different words can create different feelings; for example, "happy" vs. "angry."

300

How does an author’s perspective influence the story?

It shapes the reader's understanding and emotional connection to the narrative.

300

Give an example of how changing one word can alter a sentence's meaning.

Changing "happy" to "thrilled" changes the intensity of the emotion.

400

 Identify the metaphor in this sentence: "Time is a thief."

Time is being compared to a thief, suggesting it steals moments from our lives.

400

Describe a tone that is depressing 

A tone that is sad, gloomy, a setting that is creates a depressing tone. 

400

How can perspective change in a story? 

Ane vent happens that changes the character's perspective.

400

What is connotation?

The emotional meaning behand a word.

500

 Explain the meaning of "idiom" and give an example. 

An idiom is a saying that is different from its literal meaning. "It is raining cats and dogs" (answers vary)

500

Give an example of a sarcastic tone

Answers will vary

500

What is the character's perspective on their dinner?

Ugh! This dinner smells like rotting trash. Why did my mom cook this?

The character thinks the dinner is gross. 

500

 How can word choice affect a reader's perception of a character?

A character described with positive adjectives may be seen as likable, while negative adjectives may create a villainous image.