Poetry Terms
Short Story Terms
Viewing/Representing
Poem Types
Writing Terms
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The repetition of a consonant at the beginning of a a group of words.
What is Alliteration
100
Providing clues to describe events that may happen in the future.
What is Foreshadowing
100
The relative size of objects within a visual.
What is Scale
100
A seventeen syllable poem set in three lines; 5-7-5.
What is a Haiku
100
Who the piece of literature is intended for.
What is Audience
200
Language that uses a figure of speech to create imagery for the reader.
What is Figurative Language
200
The main character.
What is the Protagonist
200
The main point of interest.
What is Focal Point
200
A poem that expresses personal thoughts.
What is a Lyric Poem
200
The stress or focus on something made for it to stand out.
What is Emphasis
300
The major character in a story that works against the hero.
What is an Antagonist
300
The positioning of photographs or articles.
What is Layout
300
A long, narrative, action packed poem.
What is an Epic Poem
300
The reason for existence.
What is Purpose
400
A comparison between two things not using 'like' or 'as'.
What is a Metaphor
400
A struggle between two opposing forces.
What is Conflict
400
The usage of dark and light colors to create feeling.
What is Contrast
400
A narrative poem that tells a story. Usually about courage or love
What is a Ballad
400
The authors attitude towards the subject.
What is Tone
500
"My mouth is on fire!!" is an example of:
What is Hyperbole
500
The arrangement of events in a story.
What is the Plot
500
The way shapes are arranged on a visual.
What is Balance
500
A fourteen line poem that has a rhyme scheme.
What is a Sonnet
500
The smoothness and flow of phrases in a piece of text.
What is Fluency
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