If you were asked to define or work with these terms, how

If you were asked to define
or work with these terms,
how comfortable would you
be?
Focus your studying with…
…How Sure Are You?
As we go through the terms, place the term in
the appropriate box.
If you are REALLY comfortable with the term,
you would put it “in stone.”
If you are somewhat comfortable, you would
put it “in ink.”
If you are not entirely comfortable or not
comfortable at all, you would put it “in pencil.”
allusion
antagonist
atmosphere, tone,
or mood
bias
cliché
chronological
order
cliché
climax
compare
and its buddy contrast
direct
presentation
dramatic (aka
structural) irony
dynamic character
external conflict
- could you name
at least three
types?
falling action
first person point
of view
flashback
flat character
foil (character foil)
foreshadowing
genre
hyperbole
idiom
imagery
- Do you know how authors
create it????? You have a whole
set of notes on this from the
beginning of the semester!
indirect presentation
- Could you name the four
of five keys to
characterization if pressed?
jargon
limited
omniscient point
of view
metaphor
narrator
objective
omniscient point
of view
oxymoron
paradox
personification
plot
– could you map it
fully and explain
each part of it?
protagonist
resolution
rising action
round character
sarcasm – a.k.a.
satire
setting
PARTICULARLY what
three things does
setting establish?
simile
***make sure you can
spell it correctly!!!!!!!!!!
slang/colloquial
static character
stereotype
suspense
– how do authors create
it??
symbolism
theme
understatement