Parts of Speech
Literary Devices
Informational Text
Plot Devices
Vocab
100

A word that takes the place of a noun

Pronoun

100

Repetition of the initial consonant sounds in nearby syllables

Alliteration 

100

Details the writer provides to explain and develop the central idea 

Supporting Evidence

100

The conflict is introduced in an inciting incident and builds in intensity

Rising Action

100

Related items set vertically; may be numbered or bulleted 

List

200

An abbreviated way of saying two words

Conjunction
200

A reference

Allusion

200

Applies to people of all times and places

Universal Theme

200

The conflict ends

Falling action

200

Means "after death"

Post humously 
300

A word or phrase that modifies an adjective or verb

Adverb

300

A figure of speech in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics

Personification

300

A fictional narrative that is composed of a series of connected events

Plot
300

Closing section that wraps up the information and ideas in a memorable way

Resolution

300

Word Choice

Diction

400

A noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

Prepositions

400

The contrast between what a character thinks to be true and what the reader knows to be true

Irony

400

The central message or insight of a text

Theme

400

The conflict reaches the highest point of tension or uncertainty 

Climax

400

Mixing of sound from two sources

Crossfade

500

A word to identify any class of people, places, or things

Noun

500

Suggests the ideas that will appear in a particular section of a text

Foreshadow

500

The central idea of a text (take a minute to think about this one)

The central idea

500

Plot devices- such as flashback - may interrupt the chronological order of the plot

Non Linear Plot
500

Emotional Quality

Mood
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