Literary Devices
Argument & Rhetoric
Poetry
Drama & Shakespeare
Grammar & Language
100

Theme

What is the main message or lesson of a story called?

100

Claim

What is the author’s main argument called?

100

What is a comparison using “like” or “as” called?

Simile

100

What is the struggle between opposing forces called?

Conflict

100

What is connotation?

The emotional meaning of a word.

200

Saying the opposite of what is meant.

What is verbal irony?

200

What type of appeal focuses on trust or credibility?

Ethos

200

What is a comparison without “like” or “as” called?

Metaphor

200

Who is the main character in a story?

Protagonist

200

What punctuation introduces a list?

Colon

300

Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.

What is imagery?

300

What type of appeal uses logic and facts?

Logos

300

What is free verse?

Poetry without a regular rhyme or rhythm.

300

Who opposes the protagonist?

Antagonist

300

What is diction?

Word choice.

400

Satire

What type of writing uses humor or exaggeration to criticize society?

400

What type of appeal uses emotion?

Pathos

400

Who is the speaker in a poem?

The voice telling the poem.

400

What type of play usually ends in disaster?

Tragedy

400

What punctuation joins closely related independent clauses?

Semicolon

500

A reference to another text, person, or event.

 What is an allusion?

500

What is a counterclaim?

The opposing argument.

500

What is the rhyme pattern in a poem called?

Rhyme scheme

500

What is dramatic irony?

What is dramatic irony?When the audience knows something the characters do not.

500

What is parallel structure?

Using the same grammatical pattern in a sentence.

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