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Quarter 1 Academic Vocabulary

Teacher: Susan Fox
Across
Plot element that sets up the story by introducing setting, characters, and background
Visually descriptive writing that activates the senses
Point of view in which the narrator is outside of the story, but knows the inner thoughts of two or more characters ("All-knowing").
A type of irony in which a character says one thing but means the opposite
The character or force that the protagonist struggles against
Plot element that comes after the climax, where things are starting to calm down and be resolved
Point of view in which the narrator is outside of the story, but knows the inner thoughts of only one character.
This type of character has many interesting traits, and is similar to real people. His or her background, personality and motives are fully shown by the author.
When something stands for/represents something other than itself
Plot element that sets the story into motion (the "kickoff moment")
The feelings that are associated with a word
A comparison between two dissimilar things using "like" or "as"
The dictionary definition of a word
A type of external conflict in which the protagonist is against a group or bigger authority made up of multiple people
The moral or life lesson of a story
A type of irony in which you expect one thing to happen but the opposite happens instead
A type of irony in which the reader or audience knows a secret or important info that one or more characters do not know
A type of conflict in which a character deals with an inner struggle (also known as Man vs. Self)
Down
Giving human characteristics to non-human things
A type of external conflict in which the protagonist is against one other person.
This type of character goes through an important internal change as a result of the events of the story.
The main character of a story
When two or more words begin with the same consonant sound and occur close together in a sentence or phrase
A hint of what is to come later in the story
Point of view in which the story is narrated by one main character speaking for/about himself or herself
The genre of stories and fiction
Point of view in which the narrator is speaking directly to the reader
What drives a character's actions
The speaker's attitude toward a subject
A type of external conflict in which the protagonist is against a natural force
A comparison between two dissimilar things not using "like" or "as"
This type of character only has one or two traits and can be described in a few words. Usually a minor character.
Plot element that is the most exciting or emotional part of the story, where the characters finally face the main source of conflict head-on