rhythm of the story
what is pacing
literary devices in which words are used in a way that implies the opposite of their literal meaning
what is irony
the authors attitude toward a subject
what is tone
language that is not meant to be taken literally
what is figurative language
central message or universal truth in a text
what is theme
Meant to amuse a reader
what is humor
authors attitudes, values, or opinions that affect the representation of their story
what is authors perspective
the time and location that a story takes place
what is setting
what is denotation
feeling associated with a word
what is connotation
jarring noice or crash
what is concussion
irritation or annoyance
what is vexation
kind or lenient treatment
in a persistent or unceasing way
what is incessant
being able to understand what you're reading
what is reading comprehension
revealing the nature of characters
what is characterization
Harsher form of irony to express disapproval of someone or something
what is sarcasm
placing one story inside another story or plot
what is framing
anaphora. is an example of what
what is a literary device
overarching message or truth that is specific to a story
what is central idea
the authors purposeful selection of specific words and phrases used in a text
what is word choice
understood despite not being clearly stated
what is implicit meaning
the sequence of related actions and events in a story
what is plot
commonly used character types and situation in a story
what are archetypes
determining a words meaning based oh how it is used
what is context clues