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time and place of a story
SETTING
a person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story
CHARACTER
a figure of speech that directly compares two things using comparison words such as "like", "as", "so", or "than"
SIMILE
is the sequence of events that made up a storyline
PLOT
the basic storyline of a text
PLOT
a technique that gives human qualities to objects or to animals
PERSONALIZATION
"The dog danced when he saw his owner" EXAMPLE OF
PERSONALIZATION
“John is as slow as a snail”
SIMILI
My dog is a liar. It is an example of
PERSONALIZATION
The concert was crazy. It is an example
PERSONIFICATION
As cool as a cucumber. It is an example
SIMILE
Hit me like a ray of sun. It is an example
SIMILE
It is the art of written works
LITERATURE
It is the kind of literature that is created to be performed in front of an audience.
DRAMA
Turning point in a narrative; the "highest point," or moment of greatest intensity
CLIMAX
A character or force opposing the protagonist; not necessarily a villain or "bad guy
ANTAGONIST
It is a struggle between opposing forces.
CONFLICT
The main character in a work of literature
PROTAGONIST
-A central message, concern, or insight into life expressed through a literary work.
THEME
2. The use of a word that suggests the sound it makes; creates clear sound images and helps a writer draw attention to certain words; examples include buzz, pop, hiss, moo, hum, crackle, crunch
ONOMATOPOEIA