Literary Terms
Reading Comprehension
Writing Techniques
Text Analysis
Rhetorical Appeals
100

The repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words

Alliteration

100

The message or lesson in a literary text

Theme 

100

This type of essay presents the writer's opinion on a particular topic supported by evidence.

Argumentative 

100

This term refers to a character who opposes the protagonist in a story

Antagonist

100

This appeal to logic and reason is used to convince the audience through facts and evidence.

Logos

200

This term refers to the attitude of the author toward the subject matter or audience

Tone

200

This literary technique involves hinting at future events in a story

Foreshadowing 

200

This is a writing technique where you use sensory details to create a vivid mental picture for the reader

Imagery

200

This refers to the sequence of events in a story and the way they are structured to create meaning

Plot

200

This rhetorical appeal focuses on the credibility and character of the speaker

Ethos

300

This literary device describes a situation where the opposite of what is expected occurs

Situational Irony

300

The context or background of a story that helps explain the setting, characters, or motivations

Exposition
300

In persuasive writing, this method is used to appeal to the audience's emotion

Pathos

300

The turning point in a story, often the most intense or dramatic moment,

Climax

300

This rhetorical device involves repeating a word or phrase for emphasis and effect

Repetition

400

A long speech by one character in a play or story is known as this

Monologue

400

This term refers to the perspective from which a story is told

Point of View

400

This type of writing gives detailed explanations and describes how something works or is done

Expository

400

A statement in a text that provides a clear idea of what the writer believes to be true, often explored through the narrative

Thesis

400

This type of argument is based on using personal experiences and values to persuade an audience

Anecdote

500

This is a figure of speech where contradictory terms are combined for effect

Oxymoron

500

A word or phrase that carries a deeper or more abstract meaning beyond its literal definition

Symbol

500

This part of an essay outlines the writer’s argument and provides supporting evidence in an organized manner

Body Paragraph

500

This type of narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters in a story

Omniscient

500

A rhetorical strategy that includes exaggerating certain points to create an emotional reaction or draw attention to a particular issue

Hyperbole

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