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What is the genre of 'Chronicles of Narnia'?
Fantasy
Define omniscient narrator.
The third person narrator knows everything, and relates the thoughts, feelings and motivations of all the characters.
Read the novel excerpt and explain the mood.
contentment, happiness, comfort, compassion etc.
What term of fiction is depicted in the illustration?
External conflict.
Define antagonist.
The villain, the bad guy, the force that opposes the protagonist in a story.
Define dynamic character.
A character who undergoes a change in the story.
Define static character.
The character who doesn't change throughout the story.
What term of fiction is depicted in the illustration?
internal conflict
What is the poetic device in the poem?
Onomatopoeia, Personification
Where and when the story takes place is called...
The setting of a story.
What type of irony is depicted in the picture?
verbal / situational irony
What type of irony is depited in the picture?
Dramatic irony.
What type of irony is depicted in the picture?
Situational irony.
What is a FLAT character?
A character with no or 1 or 2 character traits.
What is a ROUND character?
A character with many personality traits.
The cloud was fluffy like cotton candy. This is an example of a _____________
Simile
He was a tornado, blasting through the opposing team. This is an example of a ____________
Metaphor
The repetition of initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables
Alliteration
The tree whispered in the wind is an example of__________.
Personification
"Tim, the terrifying tiger" is an example of _________
Alliteration
Comparing two things using like or as.
Simile
A repetition of similar sounding words occurring at the end of lines in poems or songs
Rhyme
Giving human characteristics to non-human things.
Personification
The way a poem is laid out on the page, how it "looks".
form