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- Q1narrator/author explicitly describes a characterdirect characterization30sEditDelete
- Q2character traits are revealed through what they say and think, how they effect others, their actions and appearancesindirect characterization30sEditDelete
- Q3main character; characters that are described in depth with many details; are well rounded charactersround character30sEditDelete
- Q4characters that are not described well; not given much information aboutflat character30sEditDelete
- Q5not moving or changing; stays the same throughout the storystatic character30sEditDelete
- Q6a character that undergoes an internal change sometime between the beginning and the end of the storydynamic character30sEditDelete
- Q7main character; involved in central conflictprotagonist30sEditDelete
- Q8force that opposes the protagonist; creates conflict for the protagonistantagonist30sEditDelete
- Q9narrator is a character in the story; tells the story through their eyes1st person point of view30sEditDelete
- Q10narrator tells the story to another person using you2nd person point of view30sEditDelete
- Q11only know the thoughts/feelings of one character; still written in 3rd person3rd person limited point of view30sEditDelete
- Q12a narrator who knows all things about all the characters3rd person omniscient point of view30sEditDelete
- Q13a reference to something else (historical, literary, religious, or mythical) ex. Dorothy's red slippersAllusion30sEditDelete
- Q14extreme exaggeration for effectHyperbole30sEditDelete
- Q15A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudesPersonification30sEditDelete
- Q16giving human characteristics to something non-human.Personification30sEditDelete
- Q17An expression that cannot be understood if taken literally (ex- "Get your head out of the clouds").Idiom30sEditDelete
- Q18A comparison of two different things that are similar in some wayAnalogy30sEditDelete
- Q19Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)Imagery30sEditDelete
- Q20A figure of speech that combines opposite or contradictory terms in a brief phrase.Oxymoron30sEditDelete