The repetition of the same or similar vowels in the stressed syllables of successive words.
Infinitely wise. all-knowing and all-seeking.
Authors write for one of four reasons: To compare, to entertain, to explain, to persuade. (2 words)
The use of words whose sounds imitate natural sounds. For example: buzz, whirl, moo, hiss.
The person who is against the main character. He or she would be considered "the bad guy/girl"
Something suggested or implied, not actually stated.
Story told from the 1 point of view. (2 words)
A story centered around gods and goddesses that sometime explain natural phenomena.
The main character in a story, often the good or heroic type.
1st,3rd, omniscient, who is telling the story. Influences the reader. (3 words)
This is a struggle with in the characters own mind. It is man vs. himself. (2 words)
The central message expressed in a story is called its
Using rhyme, rhythms, and colorful language to give the reader a special feeling.
The sequence of events in a literary work including the exposition, inciting incident, development, climax, and falling action.
The highest point of action in a story.
Guesses based on known facts.
Twist of fate; inequality between what might be expected and what actually occurs.
Time and place--the ______ could be historical, social, geographical, psychological.
A genre of writing that is characterized by intense emotions.
Lesson taught by a story.