A character who exists seemingly to only enhance another character's traits is called a
The bad guy is the story may be called the
The person who saves the day and rescues people who are oppressed is called the
An anti-hero is someone who is
The acronym for indirect chacterization is
If something belongs to you, such as a comb, it's spelled:
Another word for also or very is: (spell the answer please).
You use a semi-colon when
Which would mark a longer pause, a semi-colon or a period?
When referring to yourself in a story, the proper pronoun would be written how?
'the moon is a ribbon of light ' is an example of a
Helen is like a safe waiting to be unlocked is an example of a
Direct characterization is when
The STEAL acronym stands for
Referring to another story while explaining something is called
What does Nora lie about?
What does Philip lie about?
What truth does Nora conceal from her husband?
How does Krogstad try to blackmail Nora?
Why does Leper go home to Vermont?
A Separate Peace is told in which narration style? (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
What is Irony?
A Doll's house is told in which narration style? (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
What's ironic about the title 'Nothing But the Truth?'
Theme can be described as
foil
villian
hero
central to the story but lacks heroic characteristics. e.g. might be mean or scared
STEAL
your
Too
you wish to link two sentences which are closely related
A period.
I - always capitalized.
metaphor
simile
the author tells you what the character is like
Speech, Thoughts, Effect on others, Actions and Looks
Allusion
her macaroons
his patriotism and the rules
Where the money came from for them to go to Italy
By telling her he will reveal the loan to her husband if he loses his job at the bank
He abandoned the army and is AWOL (Absent Without Leave).
First person
When things go the opposite of the way they're expected to go.
3rd person limited
The story revolves around a lie
the lesson or moral of a story