Final Review Part 1 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Plot | Simply put: The story and everything that happens in it |
Conflict | A struggle between opposing people or forces |
Setting | The time and place of the story |
Protagonist | The main character in a story. Not necessarily the "good guy," but the story is about him or her. |
Antagonist | A character who causes conflict for the protagonist. Not necessarily a "bad guy." |
External Conflict | External conflict takes place between a character and something outside himself: a person vs another person, or a person vs outside forces (nature, society, technology, fate) |
Internal Conflict | Internal conflict takes place within a single character. This can be a difficult decision, a moral challenge to over come, or a struggle with fear and self-doubt. |
Exposition | Readers are given the background information they need to understand the story; they learn about the characters and setting |
Rising Action | The action of the story begins; the conflict is introduced; tension starts building |
Climax | Moment of greatest tension; the protagonist must make a decision or confront a challenge |
Falling Action | The consequences of the protagonists' decision or action play out |
Resolution | The different story lines are resolved, and the story comes to its conclusion |
Emily Dickinson | She was the first great American female poet and one of the first great female authors in all of Western literature. |
Figurative Language | Found in poetry and descriptive writing, authors use it to appeal to the readers imagination and senses. |
Poetry | A type of writing that focuses on the expression of feelings and ideas through the use of distinctive style and rhythm. |
Poetic Devices | A type of style and rhythm that is used in poetry. |
Simile | A comparison of two things using "like" or "as." |
Metaphor | A comparison of two things without using "like" or "as." |
Personification | Occurs when the author gives human characteristics to objects. |
Hyperbole | Extreme exaggeration of the truth. |
Imagery | Descriptive writing that appeals to the senses of touch, taste, sound, smell, and sight. |
Repetition | The action of repeating something that has already been said or written |
Rhyme | The correspondence of similar sound between words or the endings of words. |
Rhythm | A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound |
Alliteration | The repetition of consonant sounds within a line or sentence. |
Exaggeration | A statement that represents something as better or worse than it really is. |
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