Literary Terms Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Climax | the most exciting point in the story |
Resolution | this occurs after the climax in a story or novel and is when all the conflicts have been resolved |
Setting | the time and place of the action in a literary work |
Antagonist | the character or force in conflict with the main character |
Denouement | any event that occurs at or after the ending in a story |
Third Person Omniscient | the point of view when a voice outside the literary work tells the story, and the reader can tell what all characters think or feel |
foreshadowing | the use of clues that suggest what will occur later in the story |
First Person | the point of view when a character tells the story and the reader knows only what that character thinks or feels |
Tone | A writer's attitude towards the subject |
Simile | a comparison of two things using "like" or "as" |
Mood | a feeling created in the reader by a literary piece of work |
Metaphor | a comparison of two things without using "like" or "as" |
Theme | the central message of a literary work |
Personification | A type of figurative language used in which human characteristics are given to non-human things |
Moral | a lesson taught by a literary work. |
Narrator | is the person who tells the story |
Hyperbole | a type of figurative language used to show an exaggeration |
Antonym | A word that has the exact opposite meaning of another word |
Synonym | A word that has the same or similar meaning |
Idiom | A type of figurative language phrase where the meanings cannot be inferred by the literal meaning of the words |
Allusion | a reference to a well-known person, place,event, literary work, or work of art |
Symbol | anything that stands for or represents something else |
Alliteration | the repetition of the initial consonant sound |
Onomatopoeia | the use of words that imitate sounds |
Protagonist | the main character in a literary work who tries to solve the problem |
Plot | the sequence of events, or what happens in a story or novel |
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RachelLF
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