Plot
Figurative Language
Traditional Literature
Poetry
Drama
100
What is the most intense part of a story?
Climax
100
The repetition of the same word or phrase is called what?
Refrain
100
A type of traditional literature where the characters are animals; usually has a moral
fable
100
What is the pattern of rhymes in a poem?
Rhyme scheme
100
What are dramas written for?
To be performed on stage
200
What are the events right after the climax?
Falling Action
200
"Her eyes are a beautiful sunset" is an example of what?
Metaphor
200
a magical object that helps the hero of a story
magic helper
200
Each row of words in a poem is called a what?
Line
200
What is a conversation between two or more people called?
dialogue
300
During what part of the story do you find out the conflict?
Rising Action
300
When you give living qualities to non living things, what is that called?
Personification
300
The repetition of an aspect of a story 3 times (characters, objects, phrases, events)
the rule of three
300
The big "chunk" of lines in a poem is called?
Stanza
300
What lets you know when/where a play takes place?
the set
400
When is the solution to the conflict found?
Resolution/Denouement
400
A comparison of 2 unlike things using "like" or "as" is called a what?
Simile
400
Type of traditional literature where the characters are gods; usually Greek or Roman
Myths
400
How many lines are in this poem? "Roses are pink Violets are blue I really do think That I love you"
4
400
What are the objects actors use for their characters?
Props
500
What things do you find out during the exposition of a story? What is another word for exposition?
Characters, where the story takes place, when it takes place, what's going on Setting
500
"I've got a million things to do today!" is an example of what? What is that definition?
Hyperbole
500
Traditional literature story that starts in fact and is based on real people and real events but ends up being exaggerated
Legend
500
What is the rhyme scheme of this poem? "Roses are pink Violets are blue I really do think That I love you"
ABAB
500
What is the purpose of stage directions?
To tell the actors where to move or how to sound when they say their lines