The time and place a story takes place
What is setting?
Comparing two things that are unalike using like or as.
What is simile.
A paragraph in a poem
What is a stanza
What a text or paragraph is mostly about
What is central or main idea?
Three appeals people can use when they argue a point.
What are ethos, pathos, and logos?
A narrator that can't be trusted
What is an unreliable narrator
An extreme exaggeration for effect.
What is Hyperbole?
A rhythm in a poem
What is a meter?
The reason an author writes a text (inform, persuade, entertain) and the attitude or bias the author has towards a topic.
What is author's purpose and perspective?
Three types of reasoning that can be used when arguing a point.
What are deductive, inductive, and abductive
Messages or lessons of a story
What are themes?
When several words next to each other or close by in a sentence start with the same letter
What is alliteration?
The words an other chooses to use
What is diction?
Visual elements that can make writing clearer, add visual appeal, and make writing more accessible
What are text features?
The elements of a logical argument
What are claim, reason and evidence?
The sequence of events in a story
What is plot?
A group of words whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words
What is in idiom?
A 14 line poem with an abab cdcd, efef, gg rhyme scheme, written in iambic pentameter
What is a sonnet?
the choice and use of words an author uses
What is diction?
Rhetorical question, irony or other tools people use to make an argument.
What are rhetorical devices?
A narrator of a story who knows the feelings and intentions of many or all characters in a story
What is third person omniscient?
something that is said or written that refers to or mentions another person, subject, or book in an indirect way
What is an allusion?
A 19 line poem that repeats the first or third line in each stanza of the poem
What is a villanelle?
the way that an author puts words and phrases together to form sentences.
What is syntax?
Flaws in logical reasoning.
What are logical fallacies?