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Plot graphs and Literary devices

Events that occur in a story that build up to the climax: Rising Action. The most intense part of the story: Climax. Events that happened after the Climax that help clean up the previous problems: Falling Action. The leading character in a story: The protagonist. The person or thing that stops or oppresses a character: Antagonist. An idea or lesson the author wants you to learn or know about a subject: Theme. The time, place, or physical place in which a story takes place: Setting. Hints, clues or a warning that something will happen later in the story: Foreshadow. This is an example of: Simile. This is an example of.: Personification. the intense feeling that an audience goes through while waiting for the outcome of certain events: Suspense. Hints that an author gives to help define a difficult or unusual word: Context Clues. "The Flash is fast like lightning." This is an example of..: simile. "Superman is a man of steel." This is an example of..: a metaphor. Fall Fridays feel fantastic. : alliteration. The clock on the wall laughed at me as I tried to finish my test before class ended: personification. The drive to Disney World will last forever if I have to be stuck in the backseat with my pesky little sister. : hyperbole. What's the meaning of this simile?"My mom can be as fiery as a volcano when I don't do my chores on time.": She gets really angry. . Identify the main literary device used here: The snow covered the ground like blanket of wool.  The chilly wind burned the tips of my nose and ears.  I tasted the icy snowflakes as they drifted down from the sky: Imagery. Did you enjoy reviewing through this quiz? : This is the best! Let's do it more often 

Grade:Grade 4_AI - Grade 6_AI
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