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Dive into the world of literary terms with this engaging presentation by Zack Wolf. Explore analogies, author's craft, purpose, character development, climax, and more. Learn how authors use words to convey feelings and messages, leading to satisfying conclusions. Discover the power of connotative and denotative meanings in creating emotional depth. Join us for a colorful journey through the art of storytelling!
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Literary Terms By: Zack Wolf
analogy • a comparison of two things Legs, Smiling, Full of Solid Stuff Colorful, Pump, Full of Air
attitude • the feelings of a character as reflected in the selection It was as sad as a sad person could ever be.
author's craft • the style, tone and mood a writer uses to convey a message in writing Uses words to tell you to be kind to others.
author's purpose • the reason the author wrote the story
character • the person or animal around which the action in a story occurs
climax • the high point or turning point in a story
conclusion • a decision reached based on information presented in a selection Happily Ever After
conflict • the problem or complications in a story
connotative meaning Sad • all the emotions or feelings a word can make a reader feel
denotative meaning • the dictionary meaning of the word Tired-In need of sleep or rest; weary.
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