Literary Terms
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When two unalike things are compared. 

What is metaphor

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the perspective from which a story is told

What is point of view?

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Repetition of initial consonant sounds in a word

Alliteration

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when you give human qualities to something that is not human.

personification

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The feeling created by a literary work

mood

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Pattern of beats or stresses in spoken or written language

Rhythm

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what the text is mainly about

What is central idea or theme?

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To prove a point about your claim you need...

Evidence AND reasoning

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Repetition of sounds at the end of words

rhyme

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words that help you form a picture in your brain.

Words of imagery.

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The stars danced in the sky.  This is an example of?

Personification

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The classroom was as loud as a rock concert.  Is an example of..

Simile

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Tension or problem between opposing forces

What is conflict?

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Descriptive writing that is rich in details connected to the five senses

What is imagery or sensory details? 

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language that invokes the 5 senses. 

Sensory language

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A phrase that means something other than what it says.

Idiom

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what would a woodchuck do if a woodchuck could chuck wood.  


This is an example of:

alliteration

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A formal division of lines in a poem (like paragraphs in a poem)

What is a stanza?

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The hero or main character in a story.

What is the protagonist

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The name for the narrator of a poem.

Speaker

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When you compare something using the words like or as.

A simile 

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Writing that must be interpreted through critical thinking and inference and cannot be taken literally (like metaphors and similes)

Figurative Langague

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Its raining cats and dogs.  Is an example of...

an idiom

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a quality in an author's voice which shows what they are feeling or thinking

What is tone?


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An extreme exaggeration. Ex: She took forever to tie her shoes

What is hyperbole

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what are the 3 different points of view and provide a key word for each.

1st person I, me, mine

2nd person he, she,
3rd Person  them, they,

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A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art

Allusion

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The event that is considered a turning point in a story?

The Climax

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The use of words that imitate sounds (like oink or bang)

Onomatopoeia 

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The sky is a sea of candles. Is an example of a ...

metaphor

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