Figurative Language & Rhetorical Devices
Epic Poems & Themes
Literary Elements
Text Structures
Vocabulary
100

What is a simile?

A comparison using "like" or "as".

100

What is a theme?

The underlying message the author wants you to understand after reading the text.

100

What is setting?

The time and place in which a story takes place.

100

What kind of structure presents a problem and then explains how to solve it?

Problem & Solution

100

Define the following:

-Verb

-Noun

-Adjective

Verb: Action word (25 points)

Noun: Person, place, thing, or idea (25 points)

Adjective: A word that describes a noun (50 points)


200

What are the three kinds of irony (100 points)? Explain them (100 points).

Dramatic: When the reader knows something a character doesn't

Situational: When the opposite of what's expected happens

Verbal: Sarcasm

200

What is an epic poem?

A story told in the form of a poem, without needing to rhyme.

200

What is characterization?

The way a character's personality is developed throughout a text.

200

What kind of structure looks at results of something specific happening?

Cause & Effect

200

What does the word "assailed" mean in the sentence below?

She usually divined his arguments ahead of him speaking them, and assailed them before he could utter a word.

Fought; worked against; assaulted

300

Identify the figurative language, and how the mood it creates.

The clouds strolled across the sky with a sigh.

Personification (150 points)

Relaxed mood (150 points)

300
What kind of character archetype is Odysseus in "The Odyssey"?


(Ex. The Sage)

The Hero

300

How does conflict affect the plot of a story?

Conflict drives the plot forward.

300

What kind of structure looks at events that occured in the past, at specific dates/times?

Chronological Order

300

What does the word "lingering" mean based on the following sentence?:

Even though the injury occurred many years ago, it still causes him lingering pain to this day.

Staying around even after it first appeared

400

Identify the rhetorical device...

*A piano falls on Bugs Bunny, who pops up out of it.*

Barely felt it.

Meiosis (understatement)

400

Explain the universal theme "Person vs Self".

When a character has to deal with a problem of their own, not caused by any other character or the environment.

400

What are the five major parts of a plot?

The Exposition (100 points)

The Rising Action (100 points)

The Climax (50 points)

The Falling Action (100 points)

The Resolution (50 points)

400

What kind of structure explains the steps in a process?

Sequence

400

What does the word "ambiguous" mean in the following sentence?

When the principal announced that “some schedule changes may affect a few students,” her message was so ambiguous that everyone left the assembly confused about what was actually going to happen.

Vague or unclear

500

What kind of irony is this, and why?:

Juliet, without telling anyone, has faked her death. Romeo, heartbroken to find Juliet dead, takes his own life. Minutes later, Juliet wakes up.

Dramatic Irony (300 points)

The reader knows Juliet is alive, but Romeo doesn't (200 points)

500

What universal theme does the following quote express?:

"Judith dreamt every night that she transformed into supergirl. But when she woke up each morning, she was stuck back in her normal body, unable to fly away."

Ideal vs Real

500

What kind of narrator knows everything about what's happening in the story?

Omniscient, 3rd-person narrator

500

What kind of structure is used to provide more and more detail about parts of a subject, situation, etc?

Descriptive text structure

500

What's a synonym for the word "respite" as used in the following sentence?

After many hours on the road, the family decided it was time to get off the highway for a respite.

Rest; break; pause

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