Reading Literary I
Literary
Reading Literary II
Reading Literary III
Reading Literary IV
Reading Literary V
100

A specific type of writing or literature.

What is genre?

100

The most common structure of a novel or story. 

What is Chronological?

100

The narrator tells the events from the perspective of one specific character, focusing on this character’s thoughts and feelings

What is Third Person Limited POV.

100

Language choices, techniques, and strategies used to communicate perspective and to modify the perspectives of others.

What is Rhetoric.

100

Situations in which the audience knows more than the character onstage.

What is Dramatic Irony.

200

The choices an author makes to reveal (or not reveal) a character’s traits or personality

What is Characterization?

200

A struggle between a character and an outside force. 

What is External Conflict?
200

An all-knowing narrator not only tells what happens, but also may interpret events and describe the thoughts and feelings of any character. 

Third Person Omniscient POV.

200

The deeper message of a text. It refers to a universal statement about life and/or society that can be discerned from the reading of a text.

What is Theme.

200
Reveals the personalities of the characters by divulging what they are thinking and feeling as they. 




What is Dialogue

300

When the reader is told what a character is like; a speaker or narrator describes what he or she thinks about a character.

What is Direct Characterization?

300

A struggle within a character’s mind. 

What is Internal Conflict?

300

The author’s implied attitude toward the audience or subject.

What is Tone.

300

Language that appeals to the senses, allows the reader to experience what the author is describing. 

What is Imagery.

300

Long speech by one character in which the character speaks about his or her thoughts and feelings

What is Monologue

400

When a reader must infer what a character is like; the text provides clues through the character’s words, thoughts, or actions or through other characters’ words, thoughts, or actions, but there is no evaluation or explanation from a narrator. 

What is Indirect Characterization?

400

The events are told by a character in the story using his or her own words.

What is First Person POV.

400

Word Choice.

What is Diction

400

Writers use language to express something more than the literal meaning of the words.

What is Symbolism.

400

 Repetition of terminal sounds in two or more words.

What is Rhyme.

500

When and where a narrative such as a story, drama, or poem takes place and establishes the context for the literary work

What is Setting?

500

The narrator addresses the reader directly using the word you.

What is Second Person POV.

500

The order in which words are placed.

What is Syntax.

500

The two most common types of genres are tragedies and comedies.

What is Drama.

500

Occurs at the ends of lines of poetry. It is the most common type of rhyme. 

What is End Rhyme.