Level 1: Light & Literal
Level 2: Figuratively Fierce
Narrative and Structure
Literary Devices
Poetic Techniques
100

Q: The choice of words in writing.


A: What is diction?

100

Q: The voice of the poem.


A: What is the speaker?


100

Q: This term refers to the main character in a story.

A: What is the protagonist?


100

Q: A comparison using 'like' or 'as'.


A: What is a simile?


100

Q: A poem's speaker's change in thought or tone.


A: What is a shift/volta/turn?


200

Q: The sensory detail used to evoke feelings or describe.


A: What is imagery?


200

Q: The attitude of a speaker toward the subject.


A: What is tone?


200

Q: This narrative mode uses 'I' or 'we' to tell the story.


A: What is first-person point of view?


200

Q: Giving human traits to non-human things.


A: What is personification?


200

Q: Running a sentence over from one poetic line to the next.


A: What is enjambment?

300

Q: The way words are arranged in a sentence.


A: What is syntax?


300

Q: This term describes the emotional association of a word.

A: What is connotation?


300

Q: This technique drops the reader into the middle of the action.

A: What is in medias res?


300

Q: A reference to a well-known person, place, or thing.


A: What is an allusion?


300

Q: Two things placed side-by-side for contrast.


A: What is juxtaposition?


400

Q: The direct and literal meaning of a word.

A: What is denotation?


400

Q: The term for a word or phrase repeated at the beginning of clauses.


A: What is anaphora?


400

Q: This term refers to a narrator whose credibility is compromised.


A: What is an unreliable narrator?


400

Q: The repetition of initial consonant sounds.


A: What is alliteration?


400

Q: A pause within a line of poetry.


A: What is a caesura?


500

Q: A symbolic item often stands for this kind of concept.


A: What is an abstract idea?


500

Q: This poetic technique ends a line with punctuation.


A: What is an end-stopped line?

500

Q: This is a story within a story.


A: What is a frame narrative?


500

Q: An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally. 

A: What is hyperbole?

500

Q: A repeated vowel sound in nearby words.


A: What is assonance?


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