Setting includes...
What is Time and Place?
The basic sequence in a story.
What is Plot?
"The history paper was as tricky as a labyrinth."
What is simile?
Point of view
What is who is telling the story?
Rows of text
What is lines?
Literature that is not true.
What is Fiction?
Another name for solution in a story.
What is resolution?
Hyperbole
What is an extreme exaggeration?
Point of View which uses pronouns such as I, me, we.
What is first person Point of View?
Lines are often grouped into sections.
What is Stanza?
The message of the story.
What is theme?
The part of the story that develops the conflict through a series of events and leads up to the climax.
What is Rising Action?
"The buzzing bee flew away."
What is onomatopoeia?
"Jeremiah squinted from the sun. He was thinking about the game. They could have won. He could have won the game if he had just caught the ball."
What is third person point of view?
The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line.
What is rhythm?
Another name for "problem" in a story.
What is conflict?
The turning point in the story.
What is Climax?
"I am dying of shame."
What is a hyperbole?
Point of View in which pronouns such as he, she, and them are used.
What is Third Person Point of View?
Having the same ending sounds.
What is rhyme?
The introduction of the characters and setting.
What is an exposition?
The events after the climax leading to the resolution.
What is Falling Action?
"Words are daggers when spoken in anger."
What is metaphor?
Point of view in which the pronouns you, your, and yourself are used?
What is Second Person POV?
The use of the same sounds, words, or lines.
What is repetition?