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Figures of Speech Parts of Speech Points of View Elements of A Story Vocabulary 100 200 300 400 500.

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1 Figures of Speech Parts of Speech Points of View Elements of A Story Vocabulary 100 200 300 400 500

2 A comparison using “like” or “as”

3 Simile

4 A comparison NOT using “like” or “as”

5 Metaphor

6 Giving human characteristics to an inanimate object

7 Personification

8 A great exaggeration

9 Hyperbole

10 Using two contradictory words together for a special effect

11 Oxymoron

12 Part of speech that describes a noun

13 Adjective

14 Bears hibernate during the winter. The word hibernate is this part of speech…

15 Verb

16 A person, place, or thing

17 Noun

18 Over summer break, my friend went to New York. New York is an example of this part of speech…

19 Proper Noun

20 A word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or a word group. This part of speech expresses a relation of time, place, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc.

21 Adverb

22 An outside person narrates the story in this point of view…

23 Third Person

24 The narrator tells the story to another character using the word “you” in this point of view..

25 Second Person

26 In this point of view, the narrator is all-knowing (knows all the thoughts, actions, and feelings of all characters)…

27 Omniscient

28 The narrator tells what happens without disclosing anything about what the characters think or feel in this point of view…

29 Objective

30 In this point of view, the character(s) is/are the narrator(s) of the story…

31 First Person

32 Where a story takes place.

33 Setting

34 The main events of a novel, play, movie, or similar work.

35 Plot

36 The struggle(s) experienced by a character in a story.

37 Conflict

38 The emotional feeling or atmosphere a piece of literature produces within the reader.

39 Mood

40 The main idea of a story.

41 Theme

42 Lacking physical strength; weak

43 Feeble

44 Concerned with the principles of right and wrong

45 Moral

46 Two or more words that have the same spelling, but different meanings

47 Homonym

48 Two or more words with different meanings

49 Antonym

50 Two or more words with the same meanings

51 Synonym


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