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What is Perspective?

Perspective is how the narrator or character sees and interprets event.

Example: A child might describe a situation differently than an adult would.

100
What is Major Character?

Major character is a central, important figure in the story.

Example: The main character whom the story follows throughout.

100

What is Foreshadowing?

Foreshadowing is hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.

Example: A broken mirror early on might hint at bad luck to come.


100

What is Metaphor?

Metaphor is comparing two unlike things without using "like" or "as."

Example: "Time is a thief."

100

What is Major Character?

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Major Character is a central, important figure in the story.

Example: The main character whom the story follows throughout.

200

What is Flashback?

A flashback is when the story jumps back to an earlier time.

Example: A character remembers something from their childhood.


200

What is Theme?

Theme is the big idea, message, or lesson in a story.

Example: Never give up, even when things are hard.

200

What is Dialoge?

Dialoge is conversation between characters.

Example: "We have to go now," he said urgently.

200

What is Characterization?

Characterization is how an author reveals what is like.

Example: Through what a character says, does, thinks, or how others react to them.

200

What is Point of View?

Point of view is the position the story is told from.

Example: First-person uses "I" to tell the story; third-person uses "he," "she," or "they."

300

What is Point of View?

Point of view is the position the story is told from.

Example: First-person uses "I" to tell the story; third-person used "he", "she," or "they." 
300

What is Mood?

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Mood is the feeling the reader gets while reading.

Example: A dark forest at night might create a scary or tense mood.


300

What is Imagery?

Imagery is descriptive language that appeals to the senses.

Example: "The air smelled of rain and fresh earth, and the leaves rustled softly."

300

What is Theme?

Theme is the big idea, message, or lesson in a story.

Example: Never give up, even when things are hard.

300

What is Tone?

Tone is the author's attitude toward the subject.

Example: The tone might be playful, angry, serious, or joyful.

400

What is Symbolism?

Symbolism is when something represents a bigger idea or meaning.

Example: A heart might symbolize love or emotion.
400

What is Minor Character?

A minor character is a character who supports the story but isn't the focus.

Example: A friend who gives advice or helps the main character.


400

What is Characterization?

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Characterization is how an author reveals what a character is like.

Example: Through what a character says, does, thinks, or how others react to them.

400

What is Persepective?

Perspective is how the narrator or character sees and interprets events.

Example: A child might describe a situation differently than an adult would.

400

What is Conflict?

Conflict is the struggle between opposing forces.

Example: A person torn between telling the truth or protecting a friend (man vs. self).

500

What is Conflict?

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Conflict is the struggle between opposing forces.

Example: A person torn between telling the truth or protecting a friend (man vs. self).

500

What is Tone?

Tone is the author's attitude toward the subject.

Example: The tone might be playful, angry, serious, or joyful.

500

What is Simile?

Simile is comparing two things using "like" or "as."

Example: "She ran like the wind"

500

What is Dialoge?

Dialoge is conversation between characters.

Example: "We have to go now," he said urgently.

500

What is Mood?

Mood is the feeling the reader gets while reading.

Example: A dark forest at night might create a scary or tense mood.