Putting two things together and identifying their similarities and differences.
Compare and Contrast
Stating a fact or opinion (mood)
Indicative
A character says something but really means the opposite.
Verbal Irony
Reader is aware of something within a text that the characters are not aware of.
Dramatic Irony.
He, She, it is from what Point of view?
Third
What is a hyperbole?
Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
Command or tell someone to do some kind of action (mood)
Imperative
FL- Comparing two things by stating that one is the other
Metaphor
Character's action have the opposite effect than what is planned?
Situational Irony
What is a connotation?
Meaning beyond the explicit meaning of a word. The perception of a word.
Repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words in a sentence.
Alliteration
When the speaker is asking a question (mood)
Interrogative
FL- Comparing two things using "like" or "as"
Simile
Verbal that can function as noun, adjective, or adverb and has "to" attached to it.
Infinitive
What is denotation?
The explicit meaning of a word. It can only have one meaning.
Giving human characteristics or actions to non-human things.
Personification
A situation is dependent on other factors that are plausible (mood)
Conditional
Determining the meaning of a word or phrase based on the words around it.
Context
Which verbal functions as the subject of a sentence?
Gerund
Evidence that can be proven is called a _______.
Fact
A reference within a text to another text, film, work of art, etc.
Allusion
A situation that is contrary to fact - something that could not happen (mood)
Subjunctive
The end of a writing that should sum up the entire argument.
Conclusion
Which verbal functions as an adjective?
Participle
Evidence that cannot be proven, or may just be a belief of a person is ___________________.
An opinion