Literature Terms
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100

The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. 

Alliteration

100

The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.


Diction

100

Denotation is the dictionary meaning of a word.

________________  is the emotional meaning of a word.

(hot = temperature       hot=good looking)

Connotation 

100

How much time do you have to complete the Reading section of the EOC? 

Unlimited- Test Day only. 

100

Name TWO different types of nonfiction text you might be reading or writing about on the EOC.

Biography, autobiography, article, speech, memoir

100

In this type of irony a character says something that is the opposite of what they mean.

Verbal irony

100

A non-fiction work about a  particular part of the author's life/experience 

Memoir

200

An underlying message about life or human nature that a writer wants the reader to understand

Theme

200

In a plot, the point of maximum interest or tension

Climax

200

This fiction genre focuses on a society and government that has become bad or evil

Dystopian Fiction

200

When is the Reading EOC?

First week in May

200

Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair; 

Bias

200

These types of characters appear across countries, cultures and time period. Examples include: the everyman, the hero, and the villain. 

Archetypical characters

200

Nonfiction written in a story format 

Literary Nonfiction

300

An indirect reference to a famous person, place, event or literary work

Allusion

300

A character's sudden realization or something he/she did not understand previously.

Epiphany

300

______ is the atmosphere the writer creates for the reader. 

_____ is the attitude an author has towards a particular subject or topic of a text. 

*Answer must be in the correct order*

1. Mood

2. Tone 

300

When will you report to the testing room (here) on the day of the TDA and Reading EOC?

When you are called by the aunnouncements.

300

What are TWO URL indicators that a site is MORE CREDIBLE than a .com?  What do the letters stand for?

.edu  (education)     .gov   (government)   

   .org   (nonprofit organization)

300

This type of written dialogue represents people's speech in a way that it sounds for example, "I ain nevah seed nuthin' lak dat. gubnah" (I ain't never seen nothing like that, governor.) This also includes writing with unusual grammar.

Dialect

300

A genre of fictional story or novel that has characters and a situation that could exist

Realistic fiction

400

A writer’s use of hints or clues to suggest events that will occur later in the story

Foreshadowing
400

An account of a conversation, an episode or an event that happened earlier in the narrative

Flashback

400

What are the two types of characterization?

One:  author states traits explicitly  "Arthur is intelligent"

Two:  author implies character traits:  "Arthur graduated early and was admitted to Harvard at 16."


Direct and Indirect

400

Name TWO types of fiction texts you might read and analyze on the TDA or Reading EOC

poem, play, short story

400

A specific type of autobiography about the author's personal experiences. It does not cover the author's entire life, but instead focuses on an important moment or stage of his life.

Memoir

400

The Simpsons and South Park use humor, exaggeration and irony to comment on and criticize many aspects of society. This type of writing is called ____________. 

satire

400

This information in a play may be written in italics or parenthesis and tells how a character should move or act

Stage Direction

500

A statement that at first seems contradictory, but upon further examination, reveals a universal truth.

Ex: If I know one thing, it's that I know nothing.

Paradox

500

Words that are specific to a group or occupation.

Football:  backfield, blitz, end zone, field goal, etc

A) Connotation      B) Jargon     

C) Oxymoron       D) Diction

B) jargon

500

If you don't know the meaning of a word, you need to use __________   _________ in the sentence to figure it out.  

Context Clues

500

How many questions are there on the English II Reading EOC?

55 (plus field questions)

500

What are the three rhetorical appeals?

Logos, Pathos, Ethos

500

In this type of irony. the audience knows something that the character does not.

Dramatic Irony

500

This character is like a jester; they are always introducing twists or tricks to the plot and characters

Trickster

600

Apostrophe

A speech given to a dead person, a person who is not there, or an inanimate object.

600

A narrator may be one of the characters in a play or someone else who speak to the audience during the play. What does the narrator do?

1. tell a story

2. give information or comment on the action of the scene or the motivations of characters.

600

"There was a silent scream on her face" and 

"Parting is such sweet sorrow: are examples of an ________.

A. paradox

B. personification

C. oxymoron

D. allegory 

600

What should you do the night before and the morning of an SOL or any other test?

Get a good night's rest and eat a good breakfast.

600

This type of letter often goes with a a resume to explain why you want the job and are the best choice to hire.

Cover letter

600

In a play, this information indicates how a character should speak, and how and where they should move. It is an important part of the characterization in a play.

Stage Direction

600

This character goes their own way and determines what they believe in

Rugged Individualist

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