Literary Terms
Informational Terms
Literary Devices
Poetic Effects
Higher Order Thinking Terms
100

The plan of a story that has some similarities to a rainbow.

What is a Plot Arc?
100

Sidebars, Pictures, Headings and Glossaries are all these.

What are Text Features?

100

Bang! Zip! Or, even Meow!

What is Onomatopoeia?

100

Example: I drop the greats like clumsy waiters drop plates.

What is simile?

100

To express or cover the main points/central ideas briefly.

What is to Summarize?
What is Summarize?

200

The big message of a book, film or other work.

What is the Theme?

200
A claim supported by evidence and reasoning.

What is an argument?

200

Example: I'm glad she got a taste of her own medicine. 

What is an idiom?

200

Example: The beautiful bouquet blossomed in the bright sun

What is alliteration? 

200

To study or examine something in great detail to learn and discover more about it.

What is to Analyze?
What is Analyzation?

300

This example of PoV:

I looked down the street and saw several cars approach, slowly.

What is First Person?

300

The most important thoughts of a text.

What is the Central Idea?
300

Example: My heart is breaking into a million pieces!

What is hyperbole?

300

Example: "No barkin' from the dog, no smog
And momma cooked a breakfast with no hog."

What is Assonance?

300

Noting what is similar and what is different about two or more things.

What is Compare and Contrast?

400

The author's attitude towards a subject.

What is Tone?

400

Sometimes it is to persuade, sometimes it is to entertain, sometimes it is to inform, and sometimes its a combination of any and all three.

What is the Author's Purpose?

400

This is language that uses figures of speech to create an effect beyond the literal meaning of words 

What is figurative language?
400

A group of lines in a poem, often separated by a blank line or space. 

What is a Stanza?

400

Judging or calculating the quality, importance, amount or value of something.

What is to Evaluate?
What is Evaluation?

500

The atmosphere of a piece of writing; the emotions that figurative language create.

What is the mood?

500

This includes chronological, comparison, cause and effect and problem and solution.

What is Text Structure?

500

Example: See the line where the sky meets the sea it calls me.

What is personification?

500

The use of objects, characters or ideas to represent something else such as emotions or feelings.

What is Symbolism?

500

To deduce or figure out information from evidence and educated guesses, rather than from explicit statements.

What is to Infer?
What is Inference?

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