LITERARY ELEMENTS
POWER VERBS
POV/Structure
RHETORCIAL APPEALS
Vocabulary
100

The way the author develops a characters personality in a story. 

What is Characterization

100

A educated guess based on the text in front of you

What is an Inference?

100

The author is the main character so pronouns like I, me, my are used. What Point of View is shown?  

What is First Person Point of View

100

When the speaker appeals to the emotions of their audience

What is Pathos

100

what word (begins with a letter P) means accurate; exact; "spot on"

What is precise

200

When a character is struggling with a situation within themselves

What is Internal Conflict
200

A synopsis of the story without any opinions or judgements

What is a Summary 

200

What structure is a timeline of events that happen in order?

chronological structure or linear

200

When the speaker appeals to the logics (thinking) of their audience

Logos

200

What word (begins with an R) means to change, re-do  or remake  

What is revise

300
A literary element that means the same as word choice

What is Diction

300

What the author believes to be true; viewpoint 

What is a claim 

300

The author reveals the thoughts and feelings of only 1 character

What is 3rd Person Limited

300

The speaker persuades through credibility or authority

What is Ethos

300
A sentence that is not a complete thought; half of a thought

Sentence Fragment 

400

the use of objects, characters, settings, or other elements to represent abstract ideas or concepts beyond their literal meaning

Symbolism

400

A word that means to show 

What is Convey

400

What point of view uses pronouns like they, she, he

What is 3rd Person Point of View

400

The art of persuasive writing using rhetorical appeals

What is rhetoric

400

What is the difference between mood and tone?

Mood is the feelings that the reader feels about what he/she is reading

Tone is the way the author feels about the subject he/she is writing about

500
The 3 types of irony and there definition 

What is dramatic, situational, and verbal 

dramatic-readers know, character does not 

situational-outcome is opposite of what is expected

verbal-sarcasm

500

what word (begins with a letter P) means accurate; exact; "spot on"

Evoke

500

The point of view when the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of every character

What is 3rd Person Omniscient 

500

Which rhetorical appeals (logos, pathos, ethos) is this an example of?

“If we don't leave this place soon, we'll be yelling for help. There's no one to help us here, let's get out of here and live.”

pathos

500

The author's main reason or motivation around writing a text

author's purpose

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