events in a text that follow a certain path in time
chronological order
do,say, or mean the opposite of;disagree with
contradict
the musical/whimsical effect on the poem
prosody
numbered notes printed at the bottom of the page that give a extra information on words or details in the text.
footnote
what kind of figurative language is this, "the sun is roaring down on us."
personification
how does an author see if two ideas are similar or alike?
compare and contrast
represent or support publicly.
advocate
ideas in the text that are not directly stated but contribute heavily to the meaning
implicit theme
large, full-page illustration, _____screen
splash
what kind of figurative language is shown, "Peter Piper picked a patch of pickled peppers."
Alliteration
what is it called when something has an effect on another thing?
cause and effect
friendly exchange of words between characters
banter
ideas that are directly stated in the stanzas
explicit themes
small, simplified or stylized images that represent something else, (for example, an object or idea)
icons and symbols
what kind of figurative language is shown. "That man right there is brave as a lion."
similie
what is it called when a character or person is faced with conflict and has to figure out how to get passed it/solve it
problem solution
sound recorded from radio broadcasts, television shows, or films of past decades
archival audio
in the poem "Eliptical" what kind of lines does the poem mainly consist of
enjambed lines
information on the side of the text that explains or give more insight on the story
sidebar
what kind of figurative language is shown "Im so hungry, I could eat a horse!"
hyperbole
what is it called when events in a text follow a certain order, but not necessarily chronological?
sequence of events
loud, excited, and emotional
tumultuous
in the poem "Fences" when the mother says "No. No. Its their beach!. Who is she refrencing to.
the "turistas" (tourists"
words in a box placed within a panel in a comic strip or under illustrations in a text
caption
what kind of figurative language is shown. "BOOM!"
onomatopoeia