Figurative Language Definitions
Context Clues
Theme Basics
Academic Terms
Word Relationships
100

Repetition of the same consonant sound.

Alliteration

100

It was FUTILE to keep trying to open the lock, since the key broke off inside of it.

Useless

100

Themes are one word or a sentence?

Sentence

100

What is a topic? 

What is being discussed

100

Words that can be used interchangeably because they have the same meaning are called _______.

Ex. happy and joyful

Synonyms
200

An exaggerated statement said for effect.

Hyperbole

200

The mother tried to PACIFY the crying baby and get him to sleep peacefully.

Calm

200

Is the theme of a story universal or relevant to only a few people/one person?

Universal

200

Compare means

Shows similarities between things.

200

Words that have the opposite meaning of each other.

Example: hot and cold

Antonyms

300

Comparing two unlike things WITHOUT using "like" or "as."

Metaphor

300

The excited boy tried to OBTAIN permission to go to his first sleepover.

Get, receive

300
Theme is defined as

The message/moral of the story.

300

Contrast means

Identify differences between things.

300
Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.


Example: lead (Mrs. Sudz leads her class line) vs. lead (type of metal)

Homographs

400

Descriptive language appealing to the senses.

Imagery

400

The mechanic needed to DISMANTLE the engine before cleaning it.

Take apart

400

Can a story have more than one theme?

Yes!

400

Emphasis means

Giving importances/focus to something

400

Words that sound alike but have different meanings and spellings.

Ex: they're, their, there 

Homophone

500

A reference to a popular person, place, or piece of art.

Allusion

500

Kim read the book with so much ZEAL that she finished it in one day.

Enthusiasm, excitement

500

How can you find the theme of a story?

See how the characters change/grow throughout the story.

500

Analyze means

Examine something in detail to understand/interpret it

500

What is the connotation of a word?

The idea or feeling a word evokes.

NOT the literal definition.

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