Correct: a simile is comparing using like or as, a metaphor is comparing without using like or as, imagery is when the author gives a description that helps the reader imagine the setting using their five senses, Tom talked to Tammy at the table...is an example of alliteration, I had a ton of homework is an example of a hyperbole, the theme is the lesson learned in a story, the time and place of a story is the setting, the turning point of a story is the climax, the author's attitude towards the text is the tone, the introduction of the story in which the characters, conflict, and setting are established is the expostition, possible points of view are; first person, second person, and third person, when a story is interrupted to go back in time... is a flashback, Incorrect: a simile is comparing without using like or as, a metaphor is comparing using like or as, imagery is when the author describes the setting giving it human like qualities, I feel happy when it rains...is an example of alliteration, The flowers danced in the breeze is an example of a hyperbole, the theme is how the character acts in a story, the time and place of a story is the imagery, the turning point of a story is the exposition, an author's attitude towards the text is the mood, the introduction of a story in which the characters, conflict, and setting are established is the falling action, possible points of view are: mine, yours, and hers, when a story is interrupted to go back in time...is foreshadowing,

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