FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
EOC VOCABULARY TERMS
LITERARY TERMS
MISCELLANEOUS
CONFUSING WORDS
100
A comparision using like or as
What is simile
100
The way in which the parts of a work of literature are put together
What is Structure
100
A part of composition in which theme or themes are developed
What is Develop
100
Based on facts
What is Objective
100
Understanding; Insight
What is Perception
200
Human qualities are given to an object, animal, or idea
Personification
200
Opinion or belief that is unstated
What is Assumption
200
A point of view
What is Perspective
200
A change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause
What is effect
200
Asked in order to make a point, rather elicit an answer
Rhetorical Question
300
A word opposite in meaning to another
What is Antonym
300
The voice that "talks" to the readers
What is speaker
300
Strongly suggest the truth or exostence of something not expressly stated
What is Imply
300
The meaning to be found in words or events
What is Significance
300
Addtional factor or problem introduced into the rising action of a story.
What is complication of conflict
400
Word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
What is Metaphor
400
To provide with improved advanced or sophistaced features
What is Enhance
400
To draw a conclusion from different kinds of evidence; an educated guess about what the implied idea is
What is Inference
400
To make something known to someone
What is Convey
400
Diction; system of words the author uses
What is Using Language
500
Communicates meanings beyond the literal meaning of words
What is Figurative Language
500
The narrative voice is outside the action, not one of the characters
What is Third person Point of View
500
Reason an author decided to write about a specfic topic
What is Author's Purpose
500
The way a writer creates and develops characters' personalities
What is Characterization
500
Increase; make the conflict more emotional or more of a struggle
What is Additional Depth
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