VAHS Lit. Terms Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
personification | a non-human given human qualities |
metaphor | comparing two things without using like or as |
simile | comparing two things using like or as |
alliteration | repeated initial sound or first letters within a line, phrase or sentence |
onomatopoeia | words that make it sound as if you can actually hear it |
hyperbole | exaggerating the truth |
assonance | repeating of vowel sounds |
conflict | internal conflict- a conflict between himself or herself external conflict- the chataracter vs. another character |
climax | the high point of a story |
resolution | how the problem is fixed |
setting | when and where the story is taken place |
point of view | form what perspective the story is told |
first person point of view | told form the eyes of someone in the story |
third person point of view | not involved in the story and knows everything |
narrator | the person telling the story |
mood | what the author wants you to feel |
theme | author's message or purpose of a story |
character | the "who" of the story |
irony | a contrast between what is expected and what happened |
plot | sequence of events in a literary word |
foreshadowing | clues telling what will happen |
flashback | a character who is going back in time to remember thoughts |
imagery | how something is described using the 5 senses |
allusion | reference of famous people, place, event, or work of literature |
dynamic character | character that changes during the story |
flat character | we don't know everything about them |
static character | character doesn't change |
symbolism | anything that represents something else |
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