Literary Devices
Figurative Language
Story Elements
Informational Texts
Literary Devices (Hard Mode)
100

descriptive language that creates a mental picture

What is imagery?

100

a comparison of unlike things by using "like" or "as"

What is simile?

100

The message the author wants the reader to take away from a story or work of literature

What is theme?

100

The first sentence of an informational text that draws the reader in and makes them want to read the paper

What is the hook?

100

The repetition of sounds at the beginning of words near each other

What is alliteration?

200

Saying the opposite of what is meant

What is verbal irony?

200

a comparison of unlike things by stating one thing is another

What is metaphor?

200

The speaker's or narrator's attitude in a story

What is tone?

200
The paragraphs containing the bulk of the information in an essay

What are body paragraphs?

200

a reference to an event or artifact with historical or cultural significance

What is allusion?

300

The use of a common object or detail to represent something larger

What is symbolism?

300

the attribution of human qualities to non-human subjects

What is personification?

300

The highest point of action or excitement in a story that also serves as a turning point

What is climax?

300

The words and phrases between paragraphs that connect the different paragraphs together to give an essay a sense of cohesion

What are transitions?

300

a literary device that appears to be self-contradictory, but upon further investigation actually reveals a truth

What is paradox?

400

The occurrence of something that is contrary to what is expected to occur

What is situational irony?

400

a sound word

What is onomatopoeia?

400

the details at the beginning of a story that provide context for the narrative

What is exposition?

400

The use of facts or statistics to further a claim in an informational text

What is logos?

400

the construction of elements of a sentence or passage that are grammatically similar or share similar sounds, meanings, or structures

What is parallelism?

500

An instance when the reader knows something that the character does not know

What is dramatic irony?

500

an exaggerated statement

What is hyperbole?

500

The event or moment that kicks off a story and puts the plot in motion

What is inciting incident?
500

logos, ethos, and pathos are an example of this

What is rhetoric?

500

The repetition of vowel sounds in the middle of words that are close to one another

What is assonance?

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