| Term | Definition |
| myth | something that explains nature |
| fairytale | fictional, usualy involves royaltie and enchantment |
| fable | animal story |
| legend | fiction basedon historical events |
| name two myths | penny drop, luna and the moon, persiphone, pandora's box |
| name two legends | the legend of sleepy hollow Paul Bunyan |
| name two fables | The tortoise and the hair, the mitten, the three little pigs |
| name 5 fairy tales | Rumplestiltskin, Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, The seven Dwarves, Thumbilina, puss and bootsna, Puss in boots |
| Steps of a hero's journey | hears the call, prepares, crosses threshold, faces chllenges, over comes big challenge(Abyss),transformation, revelation, atone ment, returning home. |
| Sattirizations of PB | Royaltie, fairytales, happy endings, truelove, phyciatrists |
| Figures of speech | metaphor, simmilee, personification, hyperbolee |
| active vs. passive | the bulley tripped alex. (good/active)vs Alex was tripped by the bulley (bad/ Passive) |
| sensatory details | appealing to the senses |
| name 5 elements of fiction | plot, setting, charectors, conflicts, themes |
| name 5 types of conflict | man vs. man, man vs. himself, man vs. nature, man vs. society, man vs. fate. |