Elements of Fiction
Elements of Poetry
Rhetoric
Short Stories
Poems
100

This is a major idea or concept that a work of literature comments on.

Theme

100

When you are asked to determine the meter of a line of poetry you might be asked to ______ it.

Scan

100

The Greek term for a rhetorician's appeal to logic.

Logos

100
This story depicted the custom of dueling in 19th-century Russia.

"The Shot"

100

This poet wrote about the results of anger.

William Blake
200

A character who is minimally developed—a minor character.

Flat character
200

The attribution of human qualities to a non-human thing.

Personification

200

A well-developed counter argument is a common example of this rhetorical appeal.

Appeal to credibility

200

Joy preferred to go by this name.

Hulga

200

This poet wrote about a beautiful day during wartime.

Amy Lowell

300

The pattern of events in a work of literature.

Plot

300

A figure of speech in which one thing is said to "be" another.

Metaphor

300

This structure of argumentation has been around for thousands of years.

Classical oration

300

In this story, we saw the world from a little boy's perspective.

"Boy on a Train"

300

This poet loved to write about America.

Walt Whitman

400

This part of Freytag's pyramid is the opening of a story—before the plot really gets going.

Exposition

400

The sound pattern contained in this line: "Blame Lola for spilling the milk."

Consonance

400

When I appeal to a well-known authority on a subject I am using this appeal.

Appeal to logic (logos)

400

Y Block: This character died "without any illusions."

A Block: This character learned how the other half lives.

Y: Paco

A: Laura

400

This poet wrote about the joys of being a rock or grass.

Emily Dickinson

500

This narrative perspective blends the narrator's and the character's language.

Third-person limited OR free indirect style

500

A line of poetry that consists of six of the following foot:  - - /

Anapestic hexameter

500

This rhetorical appeal can be misused by tyrants and would-be dictators.

Pathos (appeal to emotion)

500

Manley Pointer carries one of these in his suitcase.

Playing cards with dirty pictures OR whiskey OR a certain prophylactic device

500

This poet used vernacular to reflect on Black life in America.

Gwendolyn Brooks

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