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author's intent/purpose
the purpose or aim an author intends to convey through their work, such as to persuade, inform, or entertain. To evaluate an author’s intent, consider their point of view, purpose, intended audience, and tone.
External Conflict
a type of conflict that places characters at odds with forces outside themselves, standing in the way of a character's motivations and creating tension as the character tries to reach their goals.
Internal Conflict
a type of conflict where the character struggles with themselves concerning a decision or an issue/problem
Mood
The way the reader feels when reading part of text; the overall atmosphere
Dialect
a way of speaking specific to a particular region.
Allusion
references a historically important or famous person, place or thing
Hyperbole
figurative language that is an exaggeration or overstatement for the purpose of emphasis.
Simile
figurative language that is a comparison of two different thing,s using the words “like” or “as”
Metaphor
- figurative language that is a comparison of two different things
Onomatopoeia
figurative language that words that sound like the things they name
Imagery
figurative language that the use of descriptive language that creates vivid images/pictures in the audience's mind through the use of sensory information
Personification
figurative language that is giving human qualities to an object or an animal
Alliteration
the repetition of the initial consonant sound
Assonance
the repetition of the vowel sound any where in the word
Consonance
the repetition of the ending consonant sound
Round Character
characters that are developed in a multidimensional way, with many details about their personality and interactions with others and an important role in the story
Flat Character
characters that the audience has limited information about and plays a minor role in the story
Dynamic Character
a character that changes from the beginning of the story to the end in his/her thoughts, words, actions, and interactions with others - maybe as a result of their experiences or observations
Static Character
a character that remains the same throughout the story in his/her thoughts, words, actions, and interactions with others
Foreshadowing
the suggestion of events to come