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Example: I breathed out my minty breath into the freezing Autumn air as my shoes crunched in the snow.
a) personification
b) imagery
c) allusion
d) metaphor

Example: The day greeted them with a warm smile.
a) personification
b) imagery
c) allusion
d) metaphor

Example: His strength and speed were downright Herculean.
a) personification
b) imagery
c) allusion
d) metaphor

Example: As a goalie, she is a wall; nothing gets by her.
a) personification
b) imagery
c) allusion
d) metaphor

Example: The sun was like a laser burning our eyes.
a) simile
b) analogy
c) irony
d) idiom

Example: Summer is to winter as night is to day.
a) simile
b) analogy
c) irony
d) idiom

Example: The flight attendant is terrified of heights.
a) simile
b) analogy
c) irony
d) idiom

Example: The engaged couple decided to finally tie the knot.
a) simile
b) analogy
c) irony
d) idiom

Example: If I eat one more bite, my stomach will explode.
a) hyperbole
b) foreshadowing
c) setting
d) theme

Example: I totally missed that moment; it obviously hinted at the murderer.
a) hyperbole
b) foreshadowing
c) setting
d) theme

Example: I was born in a small town in Wyoming in 2009 at 11:15 PM.
a) hyperbole
b) foreshadowing
c) setting
d) theme

Example: The story taught us to never judge a book by its cover.
a) hyperbole
b) foreshadowing
c) setting
d) theme

Example: It was the scariest thing had ever happened to me.
a) First Person
b) Second Person
c) Third Person Limited
d) Third Person Omniscient

Example: It was the scariest thing that had ever happened to Roberto.
a) First Person
b) Second Person
c) Third Person Limited
d) Third Person Omni

Example: You decide that you would like to continue reading your diary.
a) First Person
b) Second Person
c) Third Person Limited
d) Third Person Omniscient

Example: While Samantha thought about lunch, Cynthia couldn't stop thinking about her math quiz.
a) First Person
b) Second Person
c) Third Person Limited
d) Third Person Omniscient

Where we're just learning about the characters, the setting, and potential conflicts.
a) Exposition
b) Rising Action
c) Falling Action
d) Resolution

The longest part of the story where we know the conflict and everything builds.
a) Exposition
b) Rising Action
c) Falling Action
d) Resolution

Where the tension is releasing and we see a glimse of the ending.
a) Exposition
b) Rising action
c) Falling Action
d) Resolution

The conflict has been pretty much resolved and the rest is usually wrapped up.
a) Exposition
b) Rising Action
c) Falling Action
d) Resolution

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