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Things I Learned in English Class

Horizontales
The repetition of the initial (first) consonant sound. Often used in poetry. (Sally sat in the sand.)
A ----- character goes through change or growth in the story.
Giving human characteristics to non-human objects (Ex: The flowers danced in the wind.)
Symbolic device in which characters or events in a story represent something else (Example: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe)
When human abilities are given to non-human beings or objects (Ex: animals that can talk)
A comparison between two unlike things that actually have something in common (Ex: The sun is a candle in the sky.)
A comparison of two unlike objects using the words "like" or "as"
When a character is left in a difficult situation at the end of an episode. Used to ensure that the audience will return to see what happens!
Written works, books, published writings
Verticales
The name of the school you attend
A hint to the reader that something is going to happen later in the story.
A central character who lacks conventional heroic qualities. They blur the line between hero and villain.
The principle character in a story
Your teacher for this class
Character in the story who offers opposition to the protagonist
Excessive exaggeration
A ----- character does not change throughout the story.