What literary term means to detect similarities between two or more ideas, objects, concpets, and other elements from a text.
Compare
What literary term means when the writer provides hints about what might happen in the future of the story.
Foreshadow
What literary term means refers to who is telling the story or narrating it (ex. 1st person, 3rd person- omniscient, limited, objective).
Point of View
What literary term means the most intense, exciting, or important part of a passage. It is what the reader suspected was going to happen, and it finally did!
Climax
What literary term means arguable statements intended to dispute other claims.
Counterclaim
What literary term means the struggle between a person and an outside force.
External Conflict
What literary term means to translate from the original text into one’s own words.
Paraphrase
What literary term means an arguable statement that states exactly what the writer thinks about the topic.
Claim
What literary term means differences compared to something or someone else.
Contrast
What literary term means explains where an event takes place, the background of the story, and the setting
Exposition
What literary term means an unbiased retelling of a passage using the main ideas.
Summary
What literary term means to quote as evidence for the justification of an argument.
Cite
What literary term means the struggle that a character faces within themselves (ex. Trying to decide if he/she should do the right thing).
Internal Conflict
What literary term means arranged in or according to the order they happened in time.
Chronological Order
What literary term means the struggle between opposing forces.
Conflict
What literary term means a conversation between one or more characters.
Dialogue
What literary term(s) means writing that represents knowledge originating from instruction, study, or research and that is meant to reveal or further clarify by describing in more detail.
Explanatory/Informative Writing