Words that sound like what they name are called onomatopoeia alliteration simile imagery
Which of the following is true of theme? Theme is never developed until the resolution point of a story. Theme is usually stated in one-word concepts. Theme is the life lesson the author wants the reader to learn from the story. Theme is always whatever the reader wants it to be.
Which of the following most likely functions as the exposition in a story? We had been working for months to restore the house to its original glory. Shannon grabbed for the lurching boat, only to miss and slip back into the raft. "Thank you for the suggestion," she said grudgingly. "It saved our project." "We can only imagine how difficult the contest will be at this point."
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