vocab
Latin roots and prefixes
sound devices
literary devices
plot chart
100

the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language

what is the definition of syntax?

100

meaning hand

the Latin root -man-

100

repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby syllables

the definition of alliteration

100

be a warning or indication of a future event

foreshadowing

100

the setting, characters, and basic situation are introduced

exposition

200

word choice

diction

200

across or through

latin prefix Trans-

200

repetition of final consonant sounds in stressed syllables that follow different vowel sounds

definition of consonance

200

the difference between what a character thinks is true and what the readers know to be true

dramatic irony

200

the conflict is introduced

rising action

300

literal definition

definition of denotation

300

means "against", "opposite", or "contrary".

latin prefix counter-

300

repetition of similar vowel sounds in stressed syllables that end with different consonant sounds

definition of assonance

300

a scene that interrupts the present tense of a narrative to relate events from the past

definition of flashback

300

the conflict reaches the highest point

climax

400

a suggested meaning of a word

definition of connotation

400

to remember

latin root -mem-

400

word or phrase representing one idea to speak of another with which it is closely associated

definition of metonymy

400

conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie.

dialogue

400

the intensity of the conflict decreases

falling action

500

visually descriptive or figurative language

imagery

500

meaning to see

latin root -spec-

500

word or phrase that refers to part of something to speak of the whole or vice versa

definition of synecdoche

500

a long speech by one actor in a play

monologue

500

the conflict ends

resolution

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