Literary Techniques
Literary Elements
Prefixes/Suffixes/Root Words
Types of Sentences/ Essay Transitions
Parts of Speech
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In your group - Create a vivid example of imagery.

Imagery = language or words that appeal to the senses  (sight, sound, touch, smell, taste).  Did you get it?

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What is dialogue?  Explain...




Conversations between characters.

100

What does the prefix "re" do to its root word?  Please give an example.

Re = again.  To redo, reuse, review, return, etc...

100

In your group, create a simple sentence.  What is a simple sentence?

One subject (noun) and one verb are necessary in every full sentence.  Did you do it?  Ex:  The man ran to the store.

100

In your group, give an example of a noun and explain why it is a noun.

Noun = person, place or thing.

200

In your group - Create a logical example of a metaphor.  Think about what a metaphor does...

It compares two things directly.  Did you get it?

200

In the exposition of a story, what are two literary elements that are usually introduced to the reader?

Setting and characters.  

200

What does the prefix "dis" do to its root word?  Please, give an example. 

Dis = not, opposite - examples: disagree, disengage, disappointed, discourage, etc... 

200

In your group, create a compound sentence.  Hint: use a conjunction!  Check your notes.

A compound sentence combines two full ideas using a conjunction.  Ex:  The man ran to the store, but it was already closed.

Conjunctions = for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

200

In your group, give an example of a verb and explain why it is a verb?

Verb = action word.  Ex: ran, jump, spoke, ate.

300

In your group - Create a logical example of a personification.  Think about what personification does...

Personification gives life like qualities to something that usually does not.  Did you get it?

300

This is the turning point in a story?

Climax

300

What does the suffix "ed" do to its root word?  Please, give an example.

ed = past tense for verbs.  Ex: hopped, hoped, jumped, skipped, wished.

300

In your group, create a complex sentence.  You need one independent clause (full idea) - attached to a dependent clause (not a full idea).  

Did you do it?  Ex:  Although the man ran to the store, it was already closed.  Ex: After they broke the window, the lady began yelling at them.

300

In your group, give an example of a adjective and explain why it is a adjective?

Adjective = describes a noun.  Ex: colors, large, small, round, short, tall, wise, slow, fast, weak, strong...

400

In your group create an example of hyperbole.  Think of what a hyperbole does?

A hyperbole exaggerates.  Did you create a good example?  

400

This is the life message of the story?  Please be able to explain with an example...

Theme.  What is one theme we have talked about this year from a story or poem we have analyzed?

400

What does the prefix "un" do to its root word?  Please give an example.

Un = not.  Examples: Unbroken, unbelievable, undone, unfriendly, unlock.  

400

In a Compare and Contrast Essay, give an example of a transition you could use in a "comparing" paragraph... 

Ex: 

also, again, as well as, besides, coupled with, furthermore, in addition, likewise, moreover, similarly, comparatively, correspondingly, identically, similar, moreover, together with, by the same token

400

In your group, give an example of an adverb and explain why it is a verb?  Hint: (ly)

Adverb = describes a verb.  Ex: quickly, sharply, weirdly, slowly, softly, harsh.

500

Give an example of an allusion?  Think of what an allusion does...

An allusion is a reference to a something created in history, be it fiction or non-fiction.  

500
Name one literary element that was not mentioned yet in this category... be able to explain its purpose in a story!

Did you do it?

500

What is the prefix and the root word of the following word? - semicircle.  What does the word mean?

Prefix = semi - Root word = circle.  Meaning = half circle.  

500

In a Compare and Contrast Essay, give an example of a transition you could use in a "contrasting" paragraph...

Example;

contrast, conversely, instead, on one hand, on the other hand, on the contrary, rather, yet, but, however, nevertheless, in contrast


500

In your group, give an example of a preposition and explain what a preposition does...

Preposition = shows where something is is time and space.  Ex: Under, over, below, through, after, before.

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