Literary Terms
Writing
POV
Vocabulary
Grammar/Conventions
100

The writer's attitude toward his or her audience and subject.

What is tone?

100

The main point, especially in argumentative writing.

What is the claim?

100

The narrator is a character in the story ("I" or "we").

What is 1st-person POV?

100

OBLIVION: "Even resentment is better than facing oblivion."

What is the state of being forgotten?

100

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.

What are FANBOYS?

200

The feeling the author inspires in the reader of a text. 

What is mood?

200

The structure of sentences.

What is syntax?

200

The narrator tells the story but is not part of the action and only tells the thoughts and feelings of one character.

What is third-person limited POV?

200

DIFFUSION: "Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge."

What is spread?

200

When the subject and verb match.

What is subject-verb agreement?

300

It applies to everyone, everywhere, at all times (past, present, future).

What is a universal theme?

300

The author's choice of words, especially regarding vocabulary (slang, colloquial lang., formality).

What is diction?

300

The narrator knows everything: all characters' thoughts, feelings, motivations, events in other places, etc.

What is third-person omniscient?

300

ILLUSORY : "Other rights, even the most basic, are illusory if the right to vote is undermined."

What is meaningless or appearing real but is not?

300

It tells what the subject does or is.

What is a predicate?

400

A story with two or more levels of meaning: a literal one and a symbolic one.

What is an allegory?

400

Includes Parallelism, Analogy, Charged language, Restatement, etc. and is often used in persuasive texts.

What is Rhetorical Devices?

400

Example: "As the campers settled into their tents, Zara hoped her eyes did not betray her fear, and Lisa silently wished for the night to quickly end" 

What is 3rd-person omniscient? 

400

ANTENATAL:  "This self-same height? Accursed progeny/Of Sisyphus, what antenatal crime."  Ante means 'previous'.

What is the error of those born before us?

400

It is a group of words w/its own subject & verb but can't stand on its own as a sentence.

What is a dependent or subordinate clause?

500

Refers to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work.

What is an allusion?

500

Language devices, especially the art of speaking or writing effectively.

What is rhetoric?

500

Example:  "You wake up to the sound of rain drumming against the window. You pull the covers tighter around you, reluctant to face the day". 

What is second-person POV?

500

AFFRONT TO THEIR SOVEREIGNTY: "The bill even gives them control over certain land in FL & GA, a serious affront to their sovereignty."

What is an insult to their independence?

500

It is a verb form that ends in -ing and is used as a noun.

What is a gerund?