Poetry
Periods
Prose
Figurative Language
Informational
100
Repetition of the chorus or stanza in a song or poem
What is refrain?
100
Writers used real time and real voices of characters. Everyday life was depicted including Civil War literature
What is Realism?
100
setting
What is indicated by the mood?
100
the opposite of figurative is
What is literal?
100
real stories and real events
What is informational writing?
200
Disillusionment, defiance, and discontent
What is Modernism?
200
Hints/Clues/Inferences in a story leading readers to predict endings
What is foreshadowing?
200
an unexpected turn of events
What is situational irony?
200
Society's emotional definition of a word
What is connotation?
300
Bible, Greek Mythology references
What is an allusion?
300
Imagery, Imagination, the Infinite, Influence of the Supernatural, Intuition
What is Romanticism?
300
when a character reveals themselves who they are and what they want
What is direct characterization?
400
made famous by Walt Whitman, no rhyme, no meter
What is free verse?
400
Theocracy, City on a Hill Sin, salvation, and guilt
What is Puritanism?
400
When characters make a decision on how to resolve the problem set up by the conflict
What is the denouement?
400
when objects are given feelings and thoughts, authors are using
What is personification?
400
one sentence in an essay or informational writing that tells the reader the writer's opinion on the issue
What is a thesis?
500
Made famous by Emily Dickinson where the rhyme is not exact, but is
What is slant rhyme?
500
Reason over faith, becoming a country, political documents and speeches
What is Age of Enlightenment?
500
"In my younger and more vulnerable years, my father gave me some advice that I've been turning over in my mind ever since." What is the point of view?
What is first person?
500
How characters and settings make the reader "feel"
What is tone?
500
using evidence in the form of direct words from a witness or text
What is a direct quote?
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