click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Hohman Setting 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| figurative language | words or phrases that have more than a literal meaning; examples are similes, metaphors and idioms |
| simile | a way of describing something by comparing it to something else; uses like and as; The test was as tough as a piece of leather. |
| metaphor | a way of describing two things by comparing them to one another; does not use like or as; The wind was a lion last night. |
| consequence | result or of importance |
| tableau | a group of models or motionless figures representing a scene from a story or from history |
| conflict | a problem |
| event timeline | sequence of events in a story or poem |
| summary | a brief retelling including a list of characters, setting, major events, and the resolution of a story; can also be the main points of a nonfiction passage |
| revise | to correct or edit |
| mood | feeling created by the author using sensory details and vivid descriptions |
| dialogue | conversation between characters |
| snapshot | a description that uses sensory details to help the readers visualize what is being described; like a photo frozen in time |
| theme | a message from the author about life |
| explicit | idea is directly stated |
| implicit | the reader has to figure out something by inferring (making connections) |
| jealousy | the thoughts or feelings of insecurity, fear, concern, and envy |
| hemlock | a type of evergreen tree; associated with bad luck |
| rue | to regret something |