Literary Terms I
Writing I
Writing II
Literary Terms II
Poetry
100
"But if you really wanted to walk on the beach, all you had to learn to do was pick up a piece of seaweed, shake it in the dog's face and everything would be hunky dory." This is an example of what literary term
What is a Monologue
100
This is an example of which point of view You walk into the cave and hear a low rumble. “What is it?” you wonder.
What is Second Person Point of View
100
The ability or power to persuade.
What is Persuasive Writing
100
A literary movement that flourished between 1912 and 1927. Led by Ezra Pound and Amy Lowell
What is Imagism
100
The reptition of a grammitical structure
What is Parallelism
200
Above the quiet dock in midnight, Tangled in the tall mast's corded height Hangs the moon. What seemed so far away Is but a child's balloon, forgotten after play. This is an example of which literary term.
What is imagery
200
A document that was written or created during the time under study.
What is Primary Source
200
Documents that interprets and analyzes the primary source.
What is Secondary Source
200
A speaker directly addresses an absent or personified quality, object, or idea.
What is Apostrophe
200
An extended metaphor with complex logic that governs a poetic passage or entire poem.
What is Conceit
300
Let the rain sing you a lullaby this is an example of an literary term
What is personification
300
This is a example of which point of view: He gripped the dollar bill tightly. “You can’t have it,” he told her.
What is Third Person Point of view
300
Reference to be published or unpublished
What is Citation
300
A literary movement among novelist at the end of the 19th century and during the early decades of the 20th century
What is Naturalism
300
A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem.
What is Rhyme Scheme
400
Jim Smiley would follow a bug as far as mexico to win a bet. This is an example of which literary term.
What is Hyperbole
400
This is an example of which point of view: I was minding my own business when Mom burst in. “What’s with you?” I grumbled.
What is First Person Point of View
400
Type of writing where the purpose is to reform, describe, explain, or define the author's subject to the reader.
What is Expository Writing
400
The objective meaning of a word.
What is Denotation
400
The Use of Symbols
What is Symbolism
500
Death is a long sleep This is an example of which literary term.
What is Metaphor
500
The narrator for Winnie-the-pooh has this type of point of view.
What is Omniscient
500
Tells a story wheather true or fictional
What is Narrative Writing
500
The tendency among certain authors to write about certain specific geographical areas. ex: Mark Twain's, "The Adventure's of Tom Sawyer"
What is Regionalism
500
A long narrative poem that records the adventures of a hero.
What is Epic
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