What are verbal, dramatic, and situational?
This type of characterization requires the reader to make an inference about a trait.
What is indirect?
These are the two types of characterization.
What are direct and indirect?
This is the protagonist of "The Scarlet Ibis."
Who is the narrator?
This is the act of marking up a text with notes and highlights to better understand and work through its meaning.
What is annotating?
A ski area being forced to close because of heavy snowfall in the area is an example of this type of irony.
What is situational?
“They b-beat m-me,” I gasped. “They t-t-took the m-money.”
This emotion is shown by the speech of the character speaking above.
What is fear?
This is the time and place a story occurs.
What is setting?
This is the item found on the Lewis' doorstep one day.
This point of view often helps to show internal struggle and conflict within a story.
What is first person?
The bad guy hiding behind a door and waiting for the unsuspecting victim is an example of this irony.
What is dramatic irony?
These are the 5 elements of STEAL.
What are Speech, Thoughts, Effects on Others, Actions, and Looks?
Bravery can be inspired by others is an example of this literary element.
What is a theme statement?
This character had a birthday in the story we read.
Who is Luciana?
What is France?
If a character is speaking, it is most likely this type of irony.
What is verbal?
In the quote "I did it for myself" this trait is shown.
What is selfishness?
This is an object that represents something more than itself.
What is a symbol?
This is the point of view that "The Stolen Party" and "The Necklace" are both told in.
What is third person limited?
These are the pieces in a theme statement.
What are a topic and the story/author's perspective?
In order to be situational irony there must be this set up and established.
When she presses the button, this element of STEAL would show us that Norma is self-centered and does not care about the consequences.
If an author talked about looming clouds and ominous shadows, it could be an example of this.
What is foreshadowing?
This location was special to Doodle the narrator in "The Scarlet Ibis."
What is the swamp/Old Woman swamp?
This is the show that featured "Button, Button" as an episode.
What is the Twilight Zone?