Literary Terms
Figurative Language
Literary Devices
Rhetorical Devices
Language
100

Make an educated guess based on the evidence you have from the text. 

What is Draw or make an inference?

100

That baby is as cute as a kitten. 

What is Simile?

100

A scene set in time that is earlier than the main storyline. 

What is Flashback?

100

Using the same words frequently to reinforce concepts and unify the speech

What is Repetition?

100

What is this ...

When should it be used?

What is Ellipses?

To show a omission or continuation of a thought

Example: "We the People of the United States...do ordain and establish this Constitution..."

200

How a story indicates a particular feeling or the author's feeling towards his or her subject

What is Tone?

200

He is a shining star.

What is Metaphor?

200

Being warned of something in a story that has yet to happen

What is Foreshadowing?

200

Three types of persuasive appeals

What is Logos, Pathos, and Ethos?

200

What is this ;


When should it be used?

What is a Semicolon?

When joining two independent clauses without a comma and a coordinating conjunction

"I love spring; so many things begin to grow and take life."

300

Similar to tone, writers reflect this by how they use words to make you, the reader, feel a certain way. 

What is Mood?

300

There's enough food here to feed a whole army!

What is Hyperbole?

300

What type of irony is being used in this sentence?

As he stepped outside and got soaked, Ted said, "Wow! Nice weather we are having today!"


What is Verbal irony?

300

A question asked to make a point rather than to invite an answer

What is a Rhetorical Question?

300

What is this :

When should it be used?

Colon

To announce or introduce a list

"Attention: I am going to the grocery story for: milk, bread, eggs, orange juice, and cereal."

400

The writer builds this in the story to keep the reader engaged.

What is Suspense/Tension?

400

You're acting like a Scrooge!

Thank you for being a Good Samaritan and helping me with that problem. 

Chocolate is my Kryptonite. 

What is Allusion?

400

An author's perspective or opinion in their writing

What is Point of View?

400

The use of similar grammatical forms or patterns to express similar ideas

What is Parallel Structure/Parallelism?

400

What is this -

When should it be used?

Dash

To set off material for emphasis

"He was afraid of two things - spiders and girls."

500

The use of dialogue and imagery to describe a character

What is Characterization?

500

The familiar taste of my mom's brownies made me think of my childhood. 

Hearing that old song brought back so many memories. 

The sunset was edged with pinks and golds.

What is Imagery?

500

The three type of irony

What is Verbal, Situational, and Dramatic?

500

Drawing a comparison that shows a similarity between two unlike things?

What is Analogy?

500

Does this sentence use a comma and semicolon correctly?

I knew in my heart I was being lied to because I had a gut feeling everything was about to go wrong, but I didn't say anything; I wish now that I had. 

Yes. The word "because" does not need a comma because it is a subordinating conjunction.


Yes. The semicolon is connecting a complex sentence to a simple sentence. 

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