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
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