Literature: Sound Devices
Organizational Patterns
Rhetorical Devices
Revising and Editing 1
Literature: Terms to know
100

This refers to the repetition of the beginning sounds of words.

What is alliteration

100

When events are told in the order that they happen

What is chronological order?

100

When will we finally say, "No more," and stand up for our rights?

What is rhetorical question

100

This clause can not stand alone as a sentence.

What is a dependent clause?

100

A structure in a story or poem that stands for something completely different.

What is a symbol?

200

When the ends of two lines of poetry rhyme, but the rhyme is a little bit off, we call it this type of rhyme.

What is slant rhyme

200

“Mary, like her sister, has brown hair. However, the two differ when it comes to eye color.”

What is compare and contrast?

200

We create a government of the people, for the people, and by the people.

What is parallelism

200

This punctuation mark separates two complete sentences that have a similar subject and are closely related.

What is a semicolon?

200

A conclusion in which you use what the text says and what you know to answer the question

What is an inference?

300

Words that sound like the sound they describe are called this.

What is onomatopoeia

300

“Public schools should require students to wear uniforms because they save parents money, de-emphasize fashion, and create school spirit.”

What is cause and effect?

300

I have cried the tears of a thousand men!

What is hyperbole

300

This type of sentence has an independent clause and a dependent clause.

Ex: Although he's he not any eye candy, I really love him.

What is a complex sentence?

300

The main point of a poem - what an author wants you to "get" from reading it.

What is theme?

400

This poetic term refers to two words that rhyme within a single line of poetry.

What is internal rhyme

400

“Many children suffer long-term consequences of bullying. However, this issue can be remedied through a three-pronged approach: educating the parents, encouraging a community atmosphere, and implementing a peer mediation program.”

What is problem and solution?

400

We must break free from the chains of injustice!

What is metaphor

400

He knew she was still playing games, so he left her for good.

What is a compound sentence?

400

Name FIVE types of figurative language

What are personification, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, onomatopoeia?

500

It is known as one of the most famous sound device poems. It will be forgotten "nevermore".

What is "The Raven"

500

“The death of Mac's mother created for him a shocked disbelief, then a personal loneliness and grief that led to declining health.”

What is chronological order?

500

Unlike you who will sit and wait for justice to come, I will get up and fight for it!

What is juxtaposition?

500

With pizza and soda at hand, they studied for the English III ACP for many hours, and they decided that annotating made sense because it really helped.

What is a Compound -Complex Sentence?

500

The sea lashed out in anger at the ships, unwilling to tolerate another battle.

What is personification?

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