A comparison using like or as.
What is a simile?
The view from which a story is being told is known as what literary term?
What is point of view, or perspective?
How poems are arranged.
What are lines and stanzas?
There are this many units within our course this semester.
What is five?
These words mean the opposite of something
A direct comparison of one thing to another.
What is a metaphor?
The part of the plot where the action begins.
What is rising action?
The pattern that emerges in the ending words of a poem.
What is rhyme scheme?
This is crucial to academic success.
What is regular attendance?
These words are the same spelled backwards as they are forwards.
What are palindromes?
A figure of speech that gives human characteristics to nonhuman things.
The part of the plot where the characters, setting, and conflict are introduced.
What is the exposition?
A Japanese style of poetry consisting of three lines, with a certain amount of syllables in each.
What is a haiku?
Students are expected to adhere to these.
What are school policies?
The repetition of a consonant sound, usually at the beginning of two or more words in a line.
What is alliteration?
The time and place of the action in a literary work
What is the setting?
A narrative poem, intended to be sung or set to music.
What is a ballad?
This category is weighted at 18%.
What is Reading and Textual Analysis Performance Assessments?
The Disney classic, "The Lion King" is based on this Shakespearean play.
What is Hamlet?
A reference to some person, place, or event with either literary, historical, mythological, or biblical significance.
What is allusion?
This literary term can be defined as the sequence of events in a literary work.
What is the plot?
An poem that does not rhyme is called this.
What is a blank verse?
Examples of this include: any and all forms of plagiarism, the use of artificial intelligence, unauthorised collaboration amongst peers, cheating, or falsifying information.
What is academic misconduct?
This is the most commonly used letter in the English alphabet.
What is the letter E?