Literary Devices
Narrative Structure
Genres of Writing
Non-Fiction
Miscellaneous
100

Descriptive language that authors use to engage the human senses

What is imagery.

100

Scene within a narrative that interrupts the sequence of events to relate events that occurred in the past

What is flashback?

100

Writing that aims to convince the reader about something

What is persuasive writing?

100

The key point the author wants to make

What is central idea?

100

Tendency to see things from a slanted, one-sided point of view

What is bias?

200

The overall feeling that a literary work creates for the reader

What is mood?

200

The part of a plot in which the characters are introduced

What is exposition?

200

Writing that aims to describe, explain, or inform the reader about a topic

What is expository writing?

200

The author’s opinion about a specific issue

What is position or stance?

200

The problem the main character must resolve as a result of a struggle between opposing forces

What is conflict?

300

The author’s attitude toward his or her audience and subject

What is tone?

300

The part of a plot in which the outcome of the conflict is revealed

What is the climax?

300

Writing that tells a story

What is narrative writing?

300

The way in which a writer regards a subject (shaped by knowledge, beliefs, and experiences)

What is point of view?

300

Using clues provided by the author to figure things out

What is an inference?

400

The use of clues hinting at events that are going to occur later in the plot of a narrative

What is foreshadowing?

400

Narrative structure in which the narrator presents events in the order in which they happened in time

What is chronological narrative structure?

400

Writing that describes someone or something using vivid details

What is descriptive writing?

400

Type of writing that presents a claim and supports it with evidence and reasoning

What is argumentative writing?

400

Using details from a story to guess what will happen later

What is prediction?

500

Technique to create a dramatic question in the story that holds the reader’s attention as they wait for the outcome

What is suspense?

500

The events in a plot that increase the tension

What is the rising action?

500

A subgenre of writing in which the author supports his/her opinion about a specific piece of literature

What is Response to Literature?

500

Writing that aims to convince the reader of a certain point of view using an appeal to emotions

What is persuasive writing?

500

The process authors use to develop characters and create images of the characters for the audience

What is characterization?

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