Lit Terms
Identify Fig Lang
Poetry Terms
More Identification
Misc.
100

the main character in a story 

Protagonist 

100

He is as slow as a snail.

Simile 

100

a stanza with 2 lines 

Couplet 

100

You is kind 

You is smart 

You is important 

Anaphora 

100
Name the 5 parts of the plot diagram in order 

Exposition, Rising Action, climax, falling action, resolution (denouement) 

200

words or phrases that appeal to the reader's senses 

Imagery 

200

The slices of bread jumped out of the toaster.

Personification 

200

a reference to a well-known person, story or idea (often Biblical or mythological) 

Allusion 

200

I have told you a million times. 

Hyperbole 

200

Who was the first person to stab Caesar? 

Casca 

300

The message about life or human nature that is "the focus" in the story that the write wants to tell. 

Theme 

300

You are my rock.

Metaphor

300

the repetition of consonant sounds anywhere within words 

Consonance 

300
The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain. 

Assonance 

300

Who were the 3 main characters in "The Most Dangerous Game"? 

Rainsford, Zaroff, Ivan 

400

figurative language that give human qualities to nonhuman things such as animals, objects, etc. 

Personification 

400

I bought a bag of big bell peppers

Alliteration

400

a narrative poem that tells a story 

Ballad

400
To my dog, the neighborhood park is the Garden of Eden. 

Allusion 

400
What day was Caesar killed? 

The Ides of March (March 15) 

500

figurative language comparing tow things using the words "like" or "as" 

Simile 

500

The clanging of the pots and pans woke me from my nap. 

Onomatopoeia 

500

the continuation of a sentence or clause over a line-break; the thought runs from one line to the next. 

Enjambment 

500

Mike likes his new bike. 

Consonance

500

In "The Necklace," why does Mdm Loisel want to borrow her friend's necklace and what happened to it? 

To look wealthier and it gets lost at the party

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