Harrison Bergeron
Thank you, M'am
Teaching Chess
Helen on 86th Street
Marigolds
100

person or animal in a work of literature

CHARACTER

100
to use one's observations and prior experience to guess about something you don't know for sure; an educated 

INFERENCE

100

something said to be true and proven by data

FACT

100

characters' personalities, values, likes, and dislikes

CHARACTER TRAITS

100

the main or central character of a story

PROTAGONIST
200

the method an author uses to identify the personality a character displays

CHARACTERIZATION

200

way of speaking that is characteristic of a particular region or particular group of people

DIALECT

200

belief or judgment not founded on proof or certainty

OPINION

200

references to features of a culture; for example, literature that writers expect readers to recognize

ALLUSIONS

200
opposes the protagonist (the troublemaker)

ANTAGONIST

300
shows or dramatizes the character (the physical description)

INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION

300

conversation between two or more characters

DIALOGUE

300

a firsthand account

PRIMARY SOURCE

300

an expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings of its elements. ex: kick the bucket

IDIOM

300
what drives a character's actions

MOTIVATION

400

tells through direct statements rather than dramatizes 

DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION

400

Characters reveal themselves through 

THEIR ACTIONS, PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION, OR THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS

400

a secondhand account

SECONDARY SOURCE

400

the relationship between the words in one pair matches the relationship between the words in a second pair

ANALOGY

400
a character that grows or changes in some important way
DYNAMIC CHARACTER
500

any kind of writing that ridicules (makes fun of) some weakness in individuals or society

SATIRE

500

struggle with opposing desires or emotions

INTERNAL CONFLICT

500

autobiographies, letters, interviews, eyewitness accounts, and speeches

PRIMARY SOURCE

500

belief in more than one god

POLYTHEISM

500

a character that does not progress or change; remains the same

STATIC CHARACTER