Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Literary Terms 1
What Type of Irony?
Literary Terms 2
100
pauper
What is a very poor person?
100
implore
What is to beg?
100
Author provides a hint of what is to come
What is foreshadowing?
100
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What is verbal irony?
100
Narrator knows all!
What is omniscient point of view.
200
receding
What is "moving into the distance"?
200
dilapidated
What is falling apart?
200
At the end of the chapter, the hero is left hanging by his fingernails over a cliff.
What is suspense?
200
I worked all day on my homework expecting an A, but I did the wrong assignment!
What is situational irony?
200
Narrator tells own story using "I."
What is first person point of view?
300
surmounted
What is "overcame"?
300
vulnerable
What is defenseless?
300
"Should I steal the pie or not?" Little Jack Horner asked himself.
What is internal conflict?
300
My, that large purple polka dot tent dress makes you look thin.
What is verbal irony?
300
Author SHOWS character's personality through her actions.
What is indirect characterization?
400
impunity
What is freedom from punishment?
400
reiterate
What is to repeat?
400
Mary recalled the exact moment in detail when she realized that her sheep were missing.
What is flashback?
400
The audience yelled to the hero that the villain was right behind him, but he ignored the warning.
What is dramatic irony?
400
Author TELLS what the character looks like.
What is direct characterization?
500
iridescent
What is rainbowlike?
500
adulation
What is intense admiration?
500
Near the end of the story, the conflict is resolved at the most exciting part of the story.
What is conflict?
500
Clarisse sold her hair to buy her husband a watch chain, but he sold his watch to buy her hair clips.
What is situational irony?
500
The revelation or observation about life that author suggests through the elements of the story.
What is theme?