Mr. Briggs’s “Mid-term Lit Terms” by Mr. Briggs Lyrics
Annotate TWO of the literary terms below with an annotation that will help your classmates review for their upcoming Mid-Term Exam! Your annotation should include:
-a definition of the literary term
-an example of the literary term
-something extra (a helpful visual, a link to a website that further explains the term, a relevant YouTube video, etc.)
Setting
Plot
Framed Narrative
Mood
Tone
Dynamic Character
Static Character
Symbolism
Allegory
Foreshadowing
Theme
Dramatic Irony
Situational Irony
Verbal Irony
Direct Characterization
Indirect Characterization
Rhetoric
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
Annotation
Protagonist
Antagonist
Flat character
Round Character
Allusion
1st Person Point of View
2nd Person Point of View
3rd Person Point of View
3rd Person Omniscient Point of View
3rd Person Limited Point of View
Annotation
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Society
Character vs. Self
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
-a definition of the literary term
-an example of the literary term
-something extra (a helpful visual, a link to a website that further explains the term, a relevant YouTube video, etc.)
Setting
Plot
Framed Narrative
Mood
Tone
Dynamic Character
Static Character
Symbolism
Allegory
Foreshadowing
Theme
Dramatic Irony
Situational Irony
Verbal Irony
Direct Characterization
Indirect Characterization
Rhetoric
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
Annotation
Protagonist
Antagonist
Flat character
Round Character
Allusion
1st Person Point of View
2nd Person Point of View
3rd Person Point of View
3rd Person Omniscient Point of View
3rd Person Limited Point of View
Annotation
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Society
Character vs. Self
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution