sentence structure
organizational structure
literary elements
narrative techniques
literary devices
100

syntax 

the set of rules, principles, and processes that control the structure of sentences

100

order of importance is...?

a structural pattern that organizes information, tasks, or items by priority

100

theme is...?

the underlying, universal message, lesson, or central idea a story conveys about life, society, or human nature

100

the intense feeling of anticipation, anxiety, or dread created by an author

suspense

100

"Cost an arm and a leg"

idiom

200

"She is smart, rich, and talented."

parallel structure

200

the arrangement of events, documents, or items in the order they happened

chronological order

200

the author’s or speaker’s attitude toward their subject, character, or audience, conveyed through word choice, sentence structure, and style.

tone

200

foreshadowing is..?

is a technique where authors provide early clues, hints, about future plot developments, creating suspense and preparing the reader for upcoming events

200

allusion is..?

a brief, indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance, meant to enhance meaning by tapping into shared knowledge

300

what kind of sentence is this

"We can go to the cinema, or we can watch a movie at home."

compound

300

compare and contrast is...?

a method that shows similarities and differences between two or more subjects to highlight unexpected connections

300

the atmosphere or emotional, feeling a text brings in the reader

mood

300

a conversation between two or more characters, serving as a vital literary device to reveal character, advance the plot, and establish tone

dialogue

300

a figure of speech where words phonetically imitate or suggest the natural sounds they describe

onomatopoeia

400

what kind of sentence is this

"She finally understood the intricate problem after she spent hours carefully reviewing the calculations."

complex

400

"You forgot to set your alarm, you were late for school."

cause and effect

400

defines the time, place, and social context where a story unfolds

setting

400

a physical object, character, action, or color that maintains its literal meaning while representing abstract ideas, adding deeper thematic layers

symbolism

400

a comparison between two different things to highlight their similarities, usually explaining a complex or unfamiliar concept by relating it to a familiar one

analogy

500

what kind of sentence is this

"I went to the store."

simple

500

problem and solution is..?

identifies a challenge and details a method to resolve, fix, or improve it

500

point of view

defines the narrative voice and perspective, primarily categorized as first-person, second-person, and third-person

500

characterization is..?

the literary technique used by authors to create, develop, and reveal a character’s personality, appearance, and motivations

500

"Awfully good"

oxymoron

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