Relier Pairs Lit Terms Matching GameVersion en ligne Literary Terms Matching Game par Jen Roberts 1 Personification 2 External Conflict 3 Narrative Essay 4 Metaphor 5 1st Person POV 6 Transition 7 Setting 8 Plot 9 Conflict 10 Simile Giving things that are not alive human like characteristics. An example might be “the wind whispered through the trees.” A figure of speech where something is written about as if it were something else. Where two unlike things are compared but have similar qualities. An example might be “our quarterback threw rockets today.” The time and place of the action. An example might be “In the Amazon jungle in 1940” A comparison between two unlike things using the word “like,” “as,” or “than.” An example might be “I’m as fast as lightning.” A word, phrase, or sentence that is used to connect one idea to another or introduce an example. An essay that tells a story, usually a true story that makes a point A struggle between two opposing forces. It could be physical or emotional. A struggle that takes place between a character and some outside force such as another character, society, or nature. The sequence or order of events in a literary work. When a story is told from a single person point of view using the pronoun “I”