 Hyperbole  Simile/ metaphor  Onomatopoeia  Personification  Alliteration  Flashback  Tone  Mood  Foreshadow  Symbol  Imagery 

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 Hyperbole  Simile/ metaphor  Onomatopoeia  Personification  Alliteration  Flashback  Tone  Mood  Foreshadow  Symbol  Imagery  Idioms

 3 author’s purposes and examples of each  Denotative  Connotative  Fact  Opinion  Inference  Dialogue  4 types of conflict

 5 parts of the plot and definitions  Setting  3 different point of views (1 st, 3 rd limited…)  Theme  Antagonist  Protagonist  Narrator  Flat character  Round character  Dynamic  Static

 11 different types from notes and definitions  Definition of genre

 Stanza  Couplet  Form  Rhyme  Rhythm  Haiku  Rhyme scheme  Narrative poem  Line

 Low angle shots  Close up shots  Soliloquy  Monologue  Stage directions  Scenery  Dialogue  Editing  Props

 Compare and Contrast:  Compare/Contrast “official name”  Deduction:  Induction:  Spatial Order:  Detail/Sequence:  Order of Importance:  Cause and Effect:  Categorization:

 Un  Ir  A  Dis  Non  Im  In  -ist  -ology  Pre  Phobia  Tri  liber