Literary Terms
Literary Terms 2
Figurative Language
Elements of Suspense
Plot
100

Something that you can learn from a story about life. It should not be specifically tied to a text that it uses characters and plot points.

What is moral or theme?

100
A main character in a story who opposes another main character in a story
What is antagonist?
100

Is the use of words to imitate sounds

What is onomatopoeia?

100

A technique for providing clues about events that may happen later in the story

What is a foreshadowing?

100

The part of the plot the introduces the characters, setting, and atmosphere.

What is the introduction or exposition?

200

This is a sentence at the end of your introduction paragraph that outlines your whole paper. It contains your claim and subpoints that will be discussed throughout. 

What is a thesis?

200

If Mr. Springfield hands you a piece of paper that is hole punched, it should go here.

What is a binder or folder?

200
Makes a direct comparison of two unlike things that have something in common. It does not use like or as.
What is metaphor?
200

A technique for presenting something that happened earlier that helps explain somethig about the current situation

What is a flashback?

200

The most intense part of the story where suspense is heightened.

What is the climax?

300

The actual words that characters speak ; authors can use this skillfully in stories to portray character and to dramatize conflict

What is dialogue?

300

Statements that can be proven true and statements that express beliefs or attitudes

What is fact AND opinion?

300
Gives human qualities to an object, animal, or an idea.
What is personification?
300

When the author builds up anticipation and abruptly stops without giving the reader or viewer closure.

What is a cliffhanger?

300

The problem in the story: a struggle between characters, or between a characters and some inner or outer force.

What is the conflict?

400

A seventeen-syllable poem set out in three lines in a 5-7-5 syllable pattern, often captures a moment in nature

What is a haiku?
400

An object or person that stands for something else and usually helps explain the theme of the story.

What is the symbol?

400
It exaggerates an idea so vividly that the reader has an instant picture.
What is hyperbole?
400

An event that leads the reader the think one thing will happen, but the opposite does. It is meant to be deceiving.  

What is a red herring?

400

The events after the climax, the problem is being worked out and the action is winding down.

What is the falling action?

500

The overall feeling the audience has from a work of literature

What is mood?

500

This is how the story is told. The narrator can tell us about what the character is thinking and what is happening in the story. 


What is point of view?

500
This is the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of words.
What is alliteration?
500

A contrast between expectation and reality. Can be something that is comical. 

Hint: There's three different types (verbal, situational, and dramatic)

What is irony?

500

This form of writing contains plot elements, conflict, and character. It is a story.

What is a narrative?

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