Literary/Rhetorical Devices in Action
Literary/Rheotrical Terms
AMND Vocab
Stuff we read
Stuff we read
Potpourri
100

"He was as tall as a tree"

Simile

100

The person or force that opposes the protagonist.

Antagonist

100

Friendly and agreeable in disposition; good-natured, likeable

Amiable

100

This character is ordered by her father to marry Demetrius.

Hermia
100

Who gives Rahul advice that he should be the best at something?

Bhai (his grandfather)
100

This literary term describes the time and place of a story.

Setting

200

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers"

Alliteration

200

One type of conflict in literature is Man vs. ______

Example: Jonas vs. the system of rules in his world

Society

200

Make believe with the intent to deceive, to pretend

Feign

200

How many Acts are in A Midsummer Night's Dream?

5

200

Jonas is selected to become this important role in the community.

The Receiver

200

This punctuation mark can join two closely related independent clauses.

Semicolon

300

"What's not to like?"

Rhetorical Question

300

This is the turning point of a story—often the most exciting moment.

Climax

300

Completely empty or lacking

Barren

300

In Maus, Jewish people are represented as this animal.

Mice

300

This story is told by a narrator who tries to convince the reader he is sane.

The Tell-Tale Heart

300

One type of conflict in literature is Man vs. ______

Example: Jonas surviving in the woods with Gabriel

Nature


400

"Spring is dying. Summer is ready to take its place."

Personification

400

List the three types of irony

Verbal, situational, and dramatic

400

A condensed but memorable saying embodying an important fact

Proverb

400

This character is Jonas’s friend who is assigned to care for the elderly.

Fiona

400

Vladek and Anja first try to hide from the Nazis in this country.

Poland

400

List all the FANBOYS

For And Nor But Or Yet So

500

"I've told you a million times!"

Hyperbole


500

These are the three modes of persuasion established by Aristotle

Ethos, Logos, and Pathos

500

A place where members of a religious community live

Cloister

500

What is the name of the juice that Puck applies to the Athenians' eyes?

Love-in-idleness

500

The Tell-Tale Heart was written by this author

Edgar Allen Poe

500

In The Giver, the community values this so much that people must apologize for inaccurate wording and avoid words like “love.”

Precision of Language

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