Telling the story
Media Literacy / Irony
Prefixes, roots, suffixes
Figurative Language
Author's Choice/Other
100

In poetry, what do you call the voice behind the poem—the person we imagine to be saying the thing out loud?

What is the speaker?

100

The persuasive technique (pathos, ethos, and logos) that appeals to emotion.

What is the Pathos?

100

prefix meaning two?

What is bi?

100

"The boy ran like the wind" is an example of what literary term?

What is a simile?

100

Anything that stands for or represents something else is known as what literary term? Example: the word rabbits in Of Mice and Men.

What is a symbol?

200

The view from which a story is being told is known as what literary term?

What is point of view?

200

The persuasive technique (pathos, ethos, logos) that utilizes credibility?

What is ethos?

200

Prefix meaning back, behind, or backwards?

What is retro?

200

"Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly" is an example of what literary term?

What is a metaphor?

200

The writer's attitude toward his or her audience and subject defines what literary term?

What is tone?

300

Telling the story in the order it happened.

What is chronological order?

300

The intended audience targeted by an advertisement stating that there is a sale at the local bridal dress shop.

What are the newly engaged?

300

Root meaning touch?

What is tact?

300

When something nonhuman is given human characteristics, this is known as what literary term?

What is personification?

300

When the playwright indicates the actors on stage should move in a specific way (i.e. They kiss.  They leave. They fight)?

What is stage directions?

400

The take away message in a work of art or literature.

What is theme?

400

We know something other characters do not?

What is dramatic irony?

400

Root meaning believe?

What is cred?

400

Visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work.

What is imagery?

400

Attempting to record the way of speaking related to a specific region?

What is dialect?

500

Conversation between two characters where both contribute.

What is dialogue?

500

When a character says something, but means the opposite is known as what?

What is verbal irony?

500

Root meaning hold?

What is ten.

500

A quick reference to another work of art (i.e. he's a Romeo meaning he is a romantic)?

What is a allusion?

500

a word that sounds like its meaning (i.e. buzz, woosh, crack)?

What is onomatopoeia?

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