Fictional Terms
Vocabulary Terms
Literary Non-Fiction
Persuasive Writing
Editing and Revising
100

The author's attitude towards a subject

Tone

100

What is this an example of:

quarterback:football as pointguard:basketball

An analogy

100
The author's way of organizing sentences and structure in a work

Syntax

100

This is the most vital piece of the essay; without this, your essay will have no structure

Thesis statement

100

Used to join two independent clauses

a semicolon

200

The message an author is trying to get across to his readers/moral of the story/lesson learned

Theme

200

This is a type of character that we see recurring throughout literature - regardless of the time period

an archetype

200
An author's word choice; it can be formal or informal

Diction

200

How many 'links' or connected ideas do you need in your essay?

1 or 2

200

a small word part used to connect a dependent clause and an independent clause; is preceded by a comma

conjunction

FANBOYS

300

When a narrators knows all things about all characters

Third-person omniscient

300

The dictionary definition of a word

Denotative definition

300
Name 2 forms of literary non-fiction

autobiographies, biographies, diaries, journals, essays, speeches, memoirs

300

What makes an effective conclusion? Name at least 1 element

A call to action/challenge the reader, a question, figurative language/description, what you learned/realized, a real-world connection, re-state your thesis statement

300

What tool should be used to help with livening up vocabulary?

Thesaurus

400

The narrator's knowledge is limited to one character

Third person limited

400

The feelings and emotions associated with a word

Connotation

400

This is what an author uses when he paints pictures in our minds; appeals to the senses

imagery

400

What type of sentence is this? - try to use one on your essay!

The young man, who was quite handsome, began a modeling career.

400
If a word is unfamiliar, what can you do besides use the dictionary to help define it? 

-define the meaning of a word part

-use context clues

500
When an author makes a references to another character, event, or historical figure in his work

Allusion

500

Perspective from which a piece is written

Form of narration

500

This type of language brightens writing, adds life to our descriptions, and it cannot be taken literally

Figurative language

500

What type of sentence is this? Remember, vary your sentence structure!

The girl realized she made a mistake, but she immediately apologized.
500

What type of nouns should always be capitalized?

proper nouns

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