Grammar
Craft & Structure
Latin Roots
Suffixes
Figurative Language
100

The perspective from which a story is told is called what?

Point of View

100

When something happens that is very different to what was expected. 

Irony

100

Latin root meaning "light." 

Lum

100

A prefix meaning “not.” Attached to words to make them negative.

Un-/Im-

100

A thing regarded as something else. A direct comparison being made that does not use the words “like” or “as.”

Metaphor

200

A sentence that connects two independent clauses using a conjunction.

Compound sentence

200

The attitude of a writer toward a subject or audience conveyed through word choice and the style of writing.

Tone

200

Latin root meaning "to look."

Spec

200

A suffix meaning a quality of- or state of being.

-some

200

A literary device using visually descriptive language to create vivid descriptions and images in the mind of the reader.

Imagery

300

A sentence connecting an independent and dependent clause. They use propositions and still make sense when reversed. 

Complex sentence

300

A rhetorical technique that appeals to the reader's sense of logic and reasoning. 

Logos

300

Latin root meaning "hand."

Man

300

Makes nouns into adjectives meaning “full of.”

-ous

300

An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it directly. It is an indirect or passive reference.

Allusion

400

Using ideas and facts, not word-for-word quotes, from an original source and using them as a source of evidence in an essay. 

Indirect quotation

400

A noun phrase following another noun or phrase that further identifies a noun. It provides a positive identity of the previous noun. 

Appositive Phrase

400

Latin root meaning "one" or "once."

Sim

400

Used to make verbs into nouns. It expresses an action, state of being, or associated meanings. 

-tion

400

A style of writing that uses images or symbols to represent bigger ideas.

Symbolism

500

A punctuation mark used to signal that what comes next in the sentence is directly related to the previous sentence.

Colon

500

A phrase that contains a participle, modifier, and pronoun or noun phrase, and is used to describe a noun or object.

Participial Phrase

500

Latin root meaning “mind,” or “memory.”

Mem

500

Used to make nouns that denote places or things.

-ory

500

A phrase established by having a meaning that is incomprehensible from the actual words being said. The phrase taken literally doesn’t make any sense, but the figurative meaning does.

Idiom

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