Genre/Texts
Literary Concepts
Poetry Terms
Consumer Terms
Figurative Language
100
a story that is factual, and can be true.
What is Non-Fiction?
100
the action and reaction to an event within a story.
What is cause and effect?
100
the person who is telling the poem.
What is speaker?
100
the list of items that are served, or available.
What is a menu?
100
To enlarge or increase to an abnormal degree.
What is exaggeration?
200
a story written about and by the same person.
What is an autobiography?
200
The way the author feels about his or her characters.
What is tone?
200
The grouping of lines in a poem.
What is stanza?
200
A sentence or two that tell 'you' what to do and possibly, how to do something.
What are directions?
200
When an object or animal displays human-like characteristics.
What is personification?
300
a story written to teach a lesson in a, sometimes, humorous way.
What is a fable?
300
A phrase that explains what the story is mostly about.
What is the main idea?
300
The author of a poem.
What is poet?
300
A list of materials and directions to create a product, such as a type of dish or a craft.
What is a recipe?
300
Comparing two things using LIKE or AS.
What is a simile?
400
a brief description of the events that occurred within a story.
What is a summary?
400
To inform, to persuade, to entertain.
What is author's purpose?
400
The picture that is created with the words written by the poet.
What is imagery?
400
The items needed in order to make a craft, or a food.
What are ingredients?
400
Comparing two things NOT using like or as.
What is a metaphor?
500
a story that is acted out on a stage and/or in front of a audience.
What is a drama?
500
The details that are used to help elaborate the main idea.
What is supporting details?
500
The beat that is created with the words within a poem.
What is rhythm?
500
A list of times events need to happen.
What is a schedule?
500
The repetition of the same sounds at the beginning or words.
What is alliteration?
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