Figurative Language
Reading
Writing
Reading Pt.2
Writing Pt.2
100

To Exaggerate statements

What is Hyperbole

100

A topic of a story

What is Theme

100

The main statement of a poem

What is Argument

100

The construction of a fictional character

What is Characterization

100

Reference to another published paper

What is Citation 

200

The opposite of what they really feel or mean

What is verbal irony

200

A particular attitude or way of considering a matter

What is Point Of View

200

Primary point to support or prove an argument

What is Claim

200

To describe the events that make up a story

What is plot

200

Enough to meet the needs of a situation

What is Sufficient

300

The general character or attitude of a place 

What is Tone

300

where an event takes place

What is setting

300

An exact reproduction of another speaker's

What is Quote

300

To get an idea to draw a conclusion 

What is an inference

300

The meaning of the speaker's words but changed up

What is paraphrase

400

A temporary state of mind or feeling

What is Mood

400

The most intense part of a story 

What is Climax

400

The available body of facts

What is Evidence

400

To help a person answer questions they have about the topic 

What is a supporting detail

400

To rebut a previous claim

What is counterclaim

500

To feel that a word invokes 

What is Connotation

500

A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea

What is Exposition

500

The process of developing 

What is Elaboration

500

The noting of differences 

What is distinction 

500

Evidence intended a undermine 

What is rebuttal

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