Fiction
Non Fiction
TDA and Misc
Grammar
Poetry
100
the life lesson of a story, poem, or play.
Theme 
100
favoring one side or opinion over the the other 
bias 
100
The last line of the introduction. The most important part of the response.
Thesis, Assertion, Claim
100
the two parts of parts of speech that make a clause. 
noun (subject) and verb (predicate)
100
A section of a poem. Separate by spaces. 
Stanza
200
the narrative point of view when the narrator is also a character in the story.
1st person 



200
information used to mislead, convince, or sell something 
propaganda 
200
a reasonable conclusion drawn from information in the text, that is nit directly stated in the text.
inference 
200

the verb mood of the following sentence;


"If I were older, I would move out of this house!"

     indicative

     imperative

     interrogative

     subjunctive

conditional


conditional
200
The repetition of initial consonant sounds. 
Alliteration
300

some examples are, man v man, man s society, and man v nature 

conflict 
300
cause and effect, problem solution, chronological, compare and contrast, are all examples of this term. 
text structure. 
300

when an author or speaker, refers to a well know person, idea, object etc. to create a meaning or feeling. 

allusion 
300
the name for the error in the following sentence


Walking to the movies, an intense rain storm suddenly began.  

dangling modifier 
300
The pattern of ending sounds of lines for an entire poem. 
rhyme scheme 
400
In a drama, when a character makes a speech directly to the audience.

soliloquy 

(speech to other characters - monologue

quick word with audience - aside )

400
the name for a source, record, text, artifact, or object written or created by someone who saw or took part in the event. 
primary 


not secondary 

400
when an object or thing stands for a larger concert or idea
symbolism
400
a verb used as a noun - i.e. Winning was all that Mike cared about
Gerund 
400
An extended comparison that shows the relation ship between two sets of things (extended metaphor)
analogy
500
When a situation has the opposite, or an unexpected outcome.
situational irony. 
500
the author or speakers attitude toward the subject of the text or speech. 
tone 
500
the "feelings, ideas, and emotions" associated with a word, as well as its actual definition. 
connotation
500
A verb with "to" in front of it. i.e. Tomorrow is the best time to start.
infinitive 
500
The recurring pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem.
meter
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