Maybe he just likes you. (Vocabulary, Hero's Journey, literary devices, etc)
Irony
"Ha." Liana said. "Right"
onomatopoeia
"His name sounds like rrrrrrrr
Foreshadowing
"I could feel the back of my neck getting damp and my heart speeding"
Simile
"I wasn't fat, or skinny like Zara. Ugly, or pretty like Omi
Foreshadowing
"Oh, he's just giving me a hard time. Never mind."
Simile
"She deflated all of a sudden, like a popped ballon. "
Coercion text example
(23) When the boys made Mila hug leo because "it was his birthday"
Harassment text example
(40) When Mila tells Dante to watch out because had "accidentally touched her chest"
Consent Text example
(41) Mila asks Dante to move because she's getting off but he doesn't move or listen to her
Intimidate
(v.) to make timid or frighten by threats; to use fear to get someone to do (or not to do) something Or Frighten or overawe someone especially in order to make them do what one wants
Foreshadowing
A hint of something to come in the story
Boundaries
A limit of a subject or sphere of activity
Dramatic Irony
A situation in which the words or actions in a work have different meaning for the reader/audience than at least some of the characters. The reader/Audience has greater knowledge than the characters.
Situational Irony
A situation whereby there is contradiction between what actually occurs and what is anticipated.
"my sweater and fuzzy, so unless his hand was expecting to collide with a muppet"
Allusion
Hero's Journey
As the beginning of any story, we meet our hero and learn a little about their ordinary world
Irony
Best friends. Hanging out with worst enemies.
Irony
I snorted. Really? That's so funny, leo. Because none of you ever listened to me
Symbolism
I'm a game? You score points by bumping into me? Maybe the hug is five points And the butt grab is twenty-five What are the comments worth? Maybe a point if I don't respond Or a point if do And also: Who else knows about this stupid game? If hunter knows, he can't be the only one Maybe all his friends know Maybe the whole seventh grade Even- For example, Liana Brock, who makes her face go blank-the girls.
Stage Five: Return and Reintegration with society
In other words, the hero returns to their everyday world a changed person, having learned a lesson about themselves and bringing that knowledge to their family, friends, community
"It's funny how close friends can be totally different about certain things
Irony
Imagery
Language to represent objects, actions, and ideas in such a way that it appeals to the five physical senses.
Intimidate text example
Mila talks to Mr. McCabe and then she realizes he's the basketball coach so she thought that telling him wasn't a good idea bc he wouldn't believe and also felt intimidated bc he was a boy
Simile
Not to tattle on anyone, like a baby
Verbal Irony
Occurs when what is said is opposite of what is meant
Onomatopoeia
Pfffft
Physical boundaries
Refer to your body, privacy, and your personal space (and possessions)
Allusion
Reference, either explicit or implicit to something in literature, history, religion, or mythology
"Like a flock of birds"
Simile
Irony
Situation or language that involves surprising, interesting, or amusing contradictions. May be situational, verbal, or dramatic.
Simile
Tall and straight, like a stick
Mood
The emotional feeling or atmosphere that a work of literature produces in a reader.
Entitlement
The fact of having a right to something
Onomatopoeia
The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (eg cuckoo, sizzle, etc)
Stage two: initiation
The hero crosses a threshold into a new more dangerous world, gaining a more mature perspective `
Stage four: The innermost cave (biggest challenge)
The hero descends into the innermost cave, an underworld, or some other place of great trial. Sometimes this place can be within the hero's own mind. Because of this trial, the hero is reborn in some way physically, emotionally, or spiritually. Through this experience, the hero changes internally. In this way, the journey enables the hero's "coming of age."
Stage One: Departure
The hero is called to adventure although he is reluctant to accept
Stage Three: The road of trials (also known as conflicts)
The hero is given supernatural aid endures tests of strength, resourcefulness and endurance
Coercion
The practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats
Setting
The time and place a story takes place in (atmosphere)
Onomatopoeia
Thwump, Thwump, Thwump
Harassment
To create unpleasant or hostile situation especially by uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct
consent
To give assent or approval; agree SYN: acquiesce
Symbolism
Use of symbols to signify ides and qualities by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal meaning
Metaphor
a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. It's a comparison between unlike object.
Simile
a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid.
Validation
recognition or affirmation that a person or their feelings or opinions are valid or worthwhile
Influence
the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.