Vocabulary | Characters/Setting | Point of View | Story | Review |
---|---|---|---|---|
Done or fixed by habit.
Habitual
|
What is the "cigar" man's name?
Bob
|
Key word: I, me, we
In this point of view, the narrator is talking about himself or herself.
First Person
|
Who was the man that pretended to be Jimmy?
Undercover police
|
Which word means you are comparing two things using like or as?
simile
|
Complicated or full of detail.
Intricate
|
What is the police officer's name (first/last)?
Jimmy Wells
|
Key word: You
In this point of view, the narrator is talking to someone.
Second Person
|
How many years have passed since Bob and Jimmy have seen eachother?
20 years
|
Which term means you are comparing two things without using like or as?
metaphor
|
Miserably/Gloomy
Dismally
|
What is Bob's nickname?
Silky Bob
|
Key word: he, she, it, they
In this point of view, the narrator is talking about only ONE person's thoughts or feelings
3rd person limited
|
How was Bob able to tell that the undercover cop was not the real Jimmy?
1.) His nose changed from a _____ to a _____ nose.
roman to a pug
|
When someone writes a story about someone else, this is called _____________.
a biography
|
Conceit
Talking about oneself too much.
Egotism
|
Where does the story take place?
New York
|
Key word: he, she, it, they
In this point of view, the narrator is NOT talking about anyone's thoughts or feelings.
3rd person objective
|
Where did Bob go when he decided to leave New York?
east, west, north, south
out west
|
When someone writes a story about their own life, this is called an __________________.
autobiography
|
At the same time.
Simultaneously
|
What city is Bob wanted in?
Chicago
|
Key word: he, she, it, they
In this point of view, the narrator is talking about more than one character's thoughts and feelings.
3rd person omniscient
|
What is the name of the restaurant Bob is meeting Jimmy in front of?
Big Jo Brady's restuarant
|
Which point of view is this story told in and how do you know?
omniscient point of view
The narrator is telling you the thoughts and feelings of both Bob and Jimmy. |