Literary Elements
Literary Elements
Literary elements
Vocab Words
Vocab Words
100
To examine in detail.
What is analyze?
100
A point by point comparison between 2 things that are alike.
What is Analogies?
100
Written conversation between characters.
What is dialogue?
100
Uneasy or fearful about something that might happen.
What is Apprehensive?
100
To set apart for a particular purpose.
What is Allocate?
200
A language that communicates meanings beyond the literal meaning of words.
What is Figurative language?
200
A reference to a famous person, place, event, or words of literature.
What is Allusion?
200
Literature meant to be preformed by actors in front of a stage.
What is drama?
200
Logically connected.
What is Coherent?
200
To represent or characterize in words.
What is Depict?
300
The ideas and feelings associated with the word.
What is Connotative meaning?
300
An expression that has a meaning different from the meaning of its individual words.
What is Idiom?
300
People, animals, imaginary creatures etc. who take part in the action of a work of literature.
What is Character?
300
Occuring in conjunction with someone else.
What is Concurrent?
300
A disposition especially of the mind or will.
What is Inclination?
400
A writers choice of words.
What is Word choice?
400
An over used expression.
What is Cliché?
400
A feeling of tension and excitement by a reader.
What is Suspense?
400
To contrive, plan, or elaborate.
What is Devise?
400
Showing extreme care for every detail.
What is Meticulous?
500
The writers attitude toward his or her subject.
What is Tone?
500
The work of literature and the way in which it is put together.
What is structure?
500
A quality that provokes laughter or amusement.
What is Humor?
500
The state of being accurate or true.
What is Validity?
500
Credible, believable.
What is Plausible?
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