__ | 1. | biography | | A. | the turning point of a story |
__ | 2. | character | | B. | a form of non-fiction, telling about another person's life. |
__ | 3. | character trait | | C. | the people and/or animals we get to know in a story. |
__ | 4. | climax | | D. | a quality that describes what a character is like. |
__ | 5. | conflict | | E. | a struggle between the main character and an outside force. |
__ | 6. | fiction | | F. | writing that tells about imaginary characters and events. |
__ | 7. | flashback | | G. | events that are out of sequence, that happened in the past. |
__ | 8. | foreshadowing | | H. | a conclusion drawn, based on clues and background knowledge |
__ | 9. | inference | | I. | hints and clues about what will come in the future |
__ | 10. | irony | | J. | where the opposite of the expected is what happens. |
__ | 11. | mood | | A. | writing or speech that tells a story |
__ | 12. | moral | | B. | the perspective from which the story is told |
__ | 13. | motivation | | C. | a reason that explains a characters words or actions |
__ | 14. | narrative | | D. | the atmosphere or feeling the author creates |
__ | 15. | narrator | | E. | a lesson taught by a literary work. |
__ | 16. | plot | | F. | a speaker or character that is telling the story |
__ | 17. | point of view | | G. | a central message, idea, that is expressed in a story |
__ | 18. | resolution | | H. | the events that occur to resolve the conflict |
__ | 19. | setting | | I. | the sequence of events in a story |
__ | 20. | theme | | J. | the time, location, and mood of the story |
__ | 21. | alliteration | | A. | repetition of similar sounds in the beginning of words |
__ | 22. | hyperbole | | B. | use of extreme exaggeration |
__ | 23. | idiom | | C. | words used to appeal to one's senses. |
__ | 24. | imagery | | D. | anything that stands for or represents something else |
__ | 25. | metaphor | | E. | a word phrase that means something different than it says. |
__ | 26. | personification | | F. | the comparison of two things, without using "like" or "as" |
__ | 27. | simile | | G. | comparison of two things, using the words "like" or "as". |
__ | 28. | stanza | | H. | non-human objects are given human qualities and traits |
__ | 29. | symbol/symbolism | | I. | a group of lines in a poem |
__ | 30. | tone | | J. | the attitude of an author toward the subject written about. |