Poetry Terms
Story Elements
Parts of an Essay
Figurative Language
Literary Terms
100

A group of lines of poetry, usually separated from other groups of lines by a space.

What is a stanza?

100

The central problem in a story.

What is a conflict?

100

The most important statement in the essay.  This statement must be clear, concise, and provable.  

What is the claim?

100

A comparison between two seemingly unlike things using "like" or "as".


Example:  Her eyes were as blue as the budding flower.

What is a simile?

100

The main idea or lesson learned in a story.

What is the theme?

200

The pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines in a poem.

What is rhyme scheme?

200

The turning point in a story; the point of most suspense; the point at which the conflict is usually resolved or changed in some way.

What is the climax?

200

These words come after an excerpt in an essay and EXPLAIN how the excerpt supports the claim.  These words usually begin with "This shows . . .".

What is analysis?

200

Giving human qualities to something that is not living.

What is personification?

200

The perspective from which a narrator tells a story (First, Second or Third Person).

What is Point of View?

300

A word, line, or phrase repeated throughout a poem, especially at the ends of stanzas.  

What is repetition?

300

The part of the plot that introduces characters, setting, and background information.

What is the exposition?

300

A type of language that is polished and used for academic writing.

What is formal language?

300

A comparison between two seemingly unlike things that equates them without using "like" or "as".

Example:  Life is a spinning carousel.  

What is a metaphor?

300

The attitude of the author.

What is the tone?

400

A word that sounds like the sound it describes.

Example:  The sink drip, drip, dripped.

What is onomatopoeia?

400

The series of events in the plot that build suspense.

What is the rising action?

400

The use of present tense when writing about literature.

What is literary present tense?

400

Extreme exaggeration.

What is hyperbole?

400
This occurs when the opposite of what is expected happens. There are three types of this:  situational, verbal, and dramatic.

What is Irony?

500

The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words.


Example:  The slithering snake slid by.

What is alliteration?

500

The events in the plot that lead to the resolution.

What is the falling action?

500

Words that are used to introduce an excerpt in an essay.  These words should provide background information about the excerpt and should flow seamlessly into an excerpt.

What is context?

500

Making a reference to another work of literature, film, or art within a text.

What is allusion?

500

The main character, the good guy. 

Who is the protagonist?

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