Literary Terms
Rhetorical Appeals
Characters and Conflict
Poetry
Non-Fiction
100

True stories and real information

What is non-fiction

100

Position: High schools should teach basic financial literacy.

When I was in high school, I wasn't taught the basics, and I struggled as a young adult. Do we want our kids struggling?

What is ethos?

100

The character that starts the conflict.  

What is the antagonist?

100

A set of lines separated by a line break. Like paragraphs but in a poem. 

What is a stanza?

100

To explain, to entertain, to describe, to persuade...

What is author's purpose?

200

The final outcome of a story

What is resolution?

200

Position: Schools should eliminate long summer vacations in favor of a year-round calendar?

Long summer breaks are famously associated with relaxation so extreme that it verges on sloth, as students sleep until noon and spend hours lounging with friends.

What is pathos?

200

Why a character does what he or she does.

What is motivation?

200

A stanza with two lines that rhyme. 

What is a couplet?

200

These can be supported with details, description, and explanation.  

What is a main idea?

300

It contains the focus or main idea of an informative text and can be found at the end of the introduction.   

What is a thesis?

300

Position: Companies should not be allowed to market products to children.

 Advertising research suggests that children have difficulty distinguishing between product advertisements and entertainment content.

What is logos?

300

A character that changes because of the conflict in a story. 

Who is the dynamic character?

300

The rhyming patterns at the end of each line. It often is referred to as ABAB or AABB. 

What is rhyme scheme?

300

Facts that prove the claim and reasons of an argument. 

What is evidence?

400

A life story of a person written by that person.  

What is an autobiography?

400

Position: Americans place too much emphasis on self-reliance and not enough on community.

Like most suburbanites, I live in a house with its own yard and fences between my neighbors' properties and mine, which effectively discourages the use of shared space and frequent communication.

What is ethos?

400

The type of characterization that you must infer from the characters' thoughts, actions, or interactions with others. 

What is indirect characterization?

400
No punctuation at the end of a line. A technique that writers use to speed up the reading of a poem. 

What is enjambment?

400

The feelings or emotions associated with a particular word, beyond its dictionary definition

What is connotation?

500

The highest point in a story

What is Climax?

500

Position: Companies should not be allowed to market products to children.

Companies ruthlessly take advantage of the naïveté of children by using bright colors, catchy music, and engaging characters to advertise their products.

What is pathos?

500

This character is the opposite of the main character and helps us see the main character differently through the contrast. 

What is a foil?

500

The use of details related to the five senses that helps the reader experience what the narrator is experiencing. 

What is imagery?

500
The author's attitude or feeling about the subject.

What is tone?

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