Literary Devices
Film Techniques
Poetry
Freytag's Pyramid
Memoir Features
200

This literary device is when a direct comparison is made between two things using "like" or "as"

What is a simile?

200

This shot shows us a face or object in close detail

What is a close-up?

200

This term is used to describe poetry that rhymes

What is rhymed verse?

200

This term is used to describe the most exciting part of the story when characters finally deal with the big challenge they have been facing

What is the climax?

200

This memoir feature shows us what the characters in the memoir writer's story say

What is dialogue?

400

This literary device is when a direct comparison is made between two things

What is a metaphor?

400

This camera shot appears toward the start of the movie to tell us about the setting

What is an establishing shot?

400

This is a five-line poem from the country of Ireland that is silly in nature and that ultimately tells a joke

What is a limerick?

400

This term is used to describe the story's ending when everything gets resolved

What is the resolution?

400

This is the voice (perspective) in which most memoirs are written

What is first-person?

600

This literary device is when the starts of words in a series sound the same

What is alliteration?

600

This type of shot shows us the world from the perspective of one of the characters

What is a POV shot?

600

This type of poetry mimics the natural rhythm of speech and is essentially poetry without rules

What is free verse?

600

This term is used to describe the background information we need to know at the start of the story about the characters and setting

What is the exposition?

600

These two memoir features reveal what's going on inside the writer's mind and heart as they reflect on their past experiences

What are the writer's thoughts and feelings?

800

This literary device is when words are written like the sounds they represent

What is onomatopoeia?

800

Term used for all of the components within a frame of film, including the setting, characters, lighting, props, and everything else

What is the mise en scene?

800

This term is used to describe a grouped-off section of lines in a poem, like how paragraphs work in stories or essays

What is a stanza?

800

This term is used to describe the increasingly intensifying events throughout the story that lead up to the story's climactic moment

What is the rising action?

800

This memoir feature reveals the fact that the writer may not fully or accurately remember everything that happened in the past

What is unreliable narrator?

1000

This literary device is another term for exaggeration

What is hyperbole?

1000

Type of camera shot that moves from up to down on a fixed axis or down to up

What is a tilt?

1000

This is the name of the famous poetry competition held for youths in the UK each year

What is Poetry by Heart?

1000

This alliterative term is used to describe when the main conflict first presents itself to the main character, kickstarting the whole story

What is the inciting incident?

1000

This memoir feature shows us what the writer has reflected upon and learned from their past experiences

What is hindsight wisdom?

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