Literary Elements
Genre's of Literature
Figurative Language
Variety of Vocabulary
Analogies
100
Who the characters are and how they act, feel, think, look, and act
What is Characterization?
100
A selection that is not true, one that is fake.
What is fiction?
100
My mind is an ocean.
What is a metaphor
100
This word means to convince a person to do something
What is persuade?
100
hot:cold :: top:
What is bottom?
200
The main lesson learned from the selection
What is theme or message?
200
A selection that is true; such as a newspaper article.
What is non-fiction?
200
It's a million times harder.
What is a hyperbole?
200
A piece of information that supports a conclusion.
What is evidence?
200
factory : plant :: landfill : _______
What is DUMP?
300
The main problem or situation the characters face.
What is conflict?
300
The story of a person’s life
What is a biography?
300
The sun is smiling down.
What is personification?
300
Formed by using background knowledge and clues in the text
What is an inference?
300
hair : scissors :: grass : _______
What is lawnmower?
400
The clues the author gives the reader about things that might happen next in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
400
An untrue story that is based upon past events
What is historical fiction?
400
My feet were like cement blocks.
What is a simile?
400
To give aid or supprt to a specific piece of text
What is supports details?
400
desert : arid :: rainforest : _______
What is humid?
500
The reason why an author wrote a particular selection
What is purpose?
500
A story written by a person about his/her life
What is a autobiography?
500
Rabbits running over roses.
What is alliteration?
500
A brief expression, sometimes a single word, but usually two or more words forming an expression by themselves
What is a phrase?
500
trio : three :: duo : _______
What is two?
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