Literary Devices
Writing Structures
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"Her tongue cuts like a sword" is an example of what?

Simile

100

Information is presented in the order that the events happen

Chronolgy (sequence)

100

When the meaning or information is clearly stated, leaving little to interpretation.

Explicit text

100

This is what significantly influences how events are described in a story

Narrator's Point of View (POV)

100

Any five elements from the Periodic Table

Examples: Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Sodium, Iron, Gold, Silver, etc..

200

“The world is a stage” is an example of?

Metaphor

200

This structure shows how one event or idea causes another

Cause and Effect

200

The process of drawing a conclusion based on evidence or reasoning, rather than from explicit statements.

Inference

200

In this POV the narrator is an active participant in the story

First person POV

200

These are what the first 10 amendments are called

Bill of Rights

300

“Cost an arm and a leg” is an example of?

Idiom

300

This structure presents a problem and then offers one or more solutions to address it.

Problem and solution

300

Words commonly found across various subjects and often involve higher-level thinking skills

General Academic Vocabulary

300

This POV is less common, but when used, it addresses the reader directly using "you."

Second POV

300

These are 3 of the 11 major systems of the human body

Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Circulatory, Nervous, Musculoskeletal, Endocrine, Excretory (Urinary), Digestive, Integumentary, Immune, Lymphatic 

400

"I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.“ is an example of what?

Hyperbole

400

This structure presents an argument or main idea and then provides evidence

Argument and Evidence

400

Terms specific to a particular subject or field of study

Domain-Specific Vocabulary

400

In this POV, the narrator is not a participant in the story, but instead describes what happens to the characters.

Third person POV

400

These U.S. dollar bills don't have a President on it

$10 Alexandar Hamilton and $100 Benjamin Franklin

500

“A blessing in disguise” is an example of?

Personification

500

Information is organized to show similarities and differences between two or more items, ideas, or events

Comparison and Contrast

500

A language that uses words to create a deeper meaning and visualize scenes

Figurative language

500

These are the commonly used "person" point of views when telling a story

First, second, and third 

500

This person becomes the President if the current President and Vice President are both dead

Speaker of the House of Representatives

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