The narrator tells a story without describing any chracters's thoughts, opinions, or feelings.
Third Person Objective
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What type of conflict would represent a fight between two people?
Man vs Man
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heart
Other team wins 5 points!
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magnet
Take 25 points!
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shark
Other team loses 5 points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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trap
No points!
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star
Double points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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15
Label each example with the correct figurative language. My boyfriend is in the doghouse.
Idiom
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Label each example with the correct figurative language. The test was a breeze.
Metaphor
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The class of text comprising works based upon facts and reality. Fiction or Nonfiction
Nonfiction
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What literary device is used here? When John stepped onto the field a year later, he could still see his teammate run across the plate to win the championship game.
Flashback
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15
Label each example with the correct figurative language. I have tons of money saved up in the bank.
Hyperbole
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Label each example with the correct figurative language. Tim took tons of tools to make toys.
Alliteration
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25
Label each example with the correct figurative language. I'm glad I know sign language; it's pretty handy.
Pun
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10
Label each example with the correct figurative language. The car whooshed past me in a blur.
Onomatopoeia
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25
_______ _______ happens when what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected or appropriate.
Situaltional Irony
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The time and place in which a story takes place.
Setting
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The narrator knows everything about every character. They use the pronouns he, she, and they.