Greek Root Words
Latin Root Words
Figurative Language
Literary Terms
Genres
100

The root bio means... 

life 

100

The root aud means...

to hear 

100

What type of figurative language compares two unlike thing compares two unlike things using like or as? 

Simile 

100

This occurs when the author gives a hint of what is to come in the text. 

Foreshadowing 

100

This genre includes imagined or invented stories. 

Fiction 


200

The root chron means...

time


200

The root bene means...

good 

200

What type of figurative language gives human characteristics to non-living things? 

Personification 

200

This occurs when two ideas are placed next to each other to reveal a contrast.  

Juxtaposition 


200

This genre includes facts and or real life events. 

Non-Fiction 

300

The root gram means...

writing 

300
The root port means...

to carry 

300

What type of figurative language compares two things without using like or as? 

Metaphor 

300

This occurs when the audience knows something that the characters do not. 

Dramatic Irony
300

This type or non-fiction literature tells about someones life. 

Biography 

400

The root logy means...

study/speech

400

The root rupt means...

to break 

400

What type of figurative language references something without explicitly mentioning it? 

Allusion 

400

This is when two or more words have the same sound but different meanings. 

Homophones 

400

This genre uses language and sounds in stanza form to express ideas. 

Poetry 


500

The root scope means...

view 

500

The root retro means...

backwards 

500

What type of figurative language is used as an expression that means something different from its literal meaning? 

Idiom

500

This is the main message of a story. 

Theme 

500

This genre is written as a play and includes dialogue and is told by a character. 

Drama 

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