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Figurative Language
Plot
Character
Theme/Point of View
100
Human qualities attributed to inanimate objects.
What is Personification?
100
The first part of the story, which introduces the characters.
What is the Exposition?
100
This can only exist with characters.
What is Plot?
100
What the protagonist learns about .
What is life?
200
A figure of speech in which contradictory words are placed together for effect.
What is Oxymoron?
200
The end of the story when all of the problems are solved.
What is Denoument?
200
Bravery, jealousy, and cowardice are examples of this.
What is Characteristics?
200
A common example of theme
What is loneliness/ betrayal/ revenge/ destiny, etc?
300
A comparison using “like” or “as”.
What is Simile?
300
The main part of the story where the problem fully develops.
What is Rising Action?
300
The portrayal of both the physical appearance and the inner qualities of a person.
What is Characterization?
300
This is the telling of an event or series of events
What is Narration?
400
The obvious exaggeration of facts.
What is Hyperbole?
400
The most suspenseful part of the story.
What is Climax?
400
The leading character in the novel.
What is Protagonist?
400
The person or character telling a story.
What is Narrator?
500
Comparing something from the present time to something from the past.
What is Allusion?
500
The part of the story that follows the climax.
What is Falling Action?
500
The character who creates conflict with the lead character.
What is Antagonist?
500
The author may choose to tell the story through a group of characters’ eyes.
What is Third Person Limited?