This type of figurative language compares two different things and says there’s something(s) similar about these two things, without using "like" or "as".
What is a metaphor?
The part of an informative essay about a book should include a hook, the name and author of the book, a 1-2 sentence summary of the book, and a thesis topic sentence that mentions the three details to be covered in the body paragraphs in the order that these will appear.
What is the introduction paragraph?
冲突点 / this is general category for what the protagonist has and the antagonist creates in the plot, and an example of this is character vs. destiny
What is types of conflict?
Identity in comparison, birth identity, and choice identity combine to make this.
What is self-identity?
This is the repetition of the same consonant sound (not spelling!) at the beginning of two or more words.
What is alliteration?
主题 / universal truth or lesson to be learned
What is a theme?
This type of character has a lot of depth with many different kinds of traits, act and feel differently depending on the situation and the people involved.
What is round?
When an exaggeration is used for emphasis, such as "I'm so hungry that I could eat a horse!"
What is hyperbole?
主角 / the main character who has a conflict (a problem and/or a decision to make)
What is the protagonist?
Posture, dexterity, and singing ability are examples of this type of character trait.
What are physical?
This is when the author gives hints or clues about something that might happen later in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
阐述 / the part of the plot diagram that introduces the theme, setting, characters, mood, and “normal”, everyday life circumstances for this story’s world and is usually at the beginning of the story.
What is the exposition?
The reason why the character wants something/someone.
What is the motivation?
In a story, this is a frequently repeated phrase, action, sound, image, or idea that has symbolic significance.
What is motif?
结局 / the part of the plot diagram where the new “normal life” is shown, which contrasts with the exposition’s “normal life” that started the story
What is denouement?
This is when the character is analyzed for the reason for existing.
What is/are the character's purpose(s)?