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  • Shakespeare begins the play, "Romeo & Juliet" in fair Verona. This is an example of...
    setting
  • What type of Diction? LOL!!
    Informal or Slang
  • "The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain" (My Fair Lady)
    assonance
  • In "Romeo & Juliet", the idea, "True love never dies" is an example of...
    theme
  • The angle through which a story is told
    point-of-view or perspective
  • "While I nodded, nearly napping" (from "The Raven")
    alliteration
  • "curious" vs. "nosy"
    connotation
  • The "enemy" in a story or the "opposing" character is called...
    antagonist
  • A car splashes you with water as you walk to school on a rainy day is an example of ...
    external conflict
  • The turning point of the story is called...
    climax
  • He's such a liar! I am surprised his nose was not growing like Pinocchio!
    allusion
  • The environment or atmosphere of a story...
    setting
  • “Boom, boom, boom, Even brighter than the moon, moon, moon” (Firework by Katy Perry)
    assonance
  • You have beautiful curly hair, but you hate it is an example of ...
    internal conflict
  • The narrator knows all about ONE character is which type of Point-of-View?
    3rd person limited
  • The woman gave a huge donation because she had a heart of gold.
    metaphor
  • The comedian was seriously funny.
    oxymoron
  • We’re too busy doing nothing.
    oxymoron
  • The literary name for the "ending" of a story...
    resolution
  • The chronological (in order) events that occur in a story ...
    plot
  • The feelings the story creates in you as you read it is called …
    tone