In "Romeo & Juliet", the idea, "True love never dies" is an example of...
theme
What type of Diction? Come back soon, y’all!
Middle Diction or Colloquialism
He's such a liar! I am surprised his nose was not growing like Pinocchio!
allusion
The turning point of the story is called...
climax
The literary name for the "ending" of a story...
resolution
The narrator knows all about ONE character is which type of Point-of-View?
3rd person limited
Which type of Diction? The patient has experienced acute trauma to the right femur, and must have surgery stat.
Standard
"The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain" (My Fair Lady)
assonance
You have beautiful curly hair, but you hate it is an example of ...
internal conflict
The woman gave a huge donation because she had a heart of gold.
metaphor
The chronological (in order) events that occur in a story ...
plot
"I will not have you, in the course of a single evening, besmirching that name by behaving like a babbling, bumbling band of baboons! (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)
consonance
We’re too busy doing nothing.
oxymoron
"While I nodded, nearly napping" (from "The Raven")
alliteration
“Boom, boom, boom, Even brighter than the moon, moon, moon” (Firework by Katy Perry)
assonance
The feelings the story creates in you as you read it is called …
tone
The comedian was seriously funny.
oxymoron
Shakespeare begins the play, "Romeo & Juliet" in fair Verona. This is an example of...
setting
What type of Diction? LOL!!
Informal or Slang
A car splashes you with water as you walk to school on a rainy day is an example of ...
external conflict
The "enemy" in a story or the "opposing" character is called...
antagonist
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