Literary Texts
Rhetorical Devices
Writing
Grammar
Greek/Latin Roots
100

This type of poem expresses a single personal thought or feeling, often in a song-like manner.

What is a lyric poem?

100

This rhetorical device involves repeating grammatical structures, such as "I came, I saw, I conquered," to create rhythm and emphasize a point.

What is parallelism?

100

This type of essay aims to educate the reader by presenting clear, factual information without offering personal opinions.

What is an informative essay?


100

This grammatical principle involves using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance.

What is parallelism, or parallel structure?

100

This Latin root means "calm" or "peaceful," as seen in the word "placid."

What is plac-?

200

This poetic structure consists of unrhymed lines written in iambic pentameter, commonly used by Shakespeare.

What is blank verse?

200

This rhetorical device compares two different things to highlight their similarities, such as likening investing in education to planting seeds in a garden.

What is an analogy?

200

In an informative essay, this part introduces the topic, provides background information, and presents a clear thesis statement outlining what the essay will explain.

What in an introduction?

200

This type of clause acts as an adjective, providing more information about a noun and is introduced by relative pronouns like "who," "which," or "that."

What is a relative clause?

200

This Latin root means "shaking," as seen in the word "tremulous."

What is trem-?

300

This literary device combines two contradictory terms to create a paradoxical effect, such as "jumbo shrimp."

What is an oxymoron?

300

This technique uses emotionally charged words to influence the audience's feelings, such as describing a decision as "catastrophic" to convey its severity.

What is charged language?

300

In an argumentative essay, this part restates the thesis, summarizes key arguments, and often includes a call to action or final persuasive thought.

What is a conclusion?

300

This punctuation mark is used to introduce a list, explanation, or quotation, and must follow a complete sentence.

What is a colon?

300

This Latin root means "against" or "opposite," as seen in the word "counterattack."

What is counter-?

400

This term refers to a universal symbol or pattern that recurs across different cultures and literature.

What is an archetype?

400

This rhetorical device presents contrasting ideas in a balanced structure, like "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," to highlight differences.

What is antithesis?

400

This type of essay is designed to convince the reader of a particular claim or position using evidence and reasoning, often addressing counterarguments.

What is an argumentative essay?

400

This punctuation mark is used to join closely related independent clauses and can also separate items in a complex list.

What is a semicolon?

400

This Latin root means "come in between," as seen in the word "intervene."

What is inter-?

500

This term refers to a genre of literature intended for performance, focusing on dialogue and action to portray a story.

What is drama?

500

This technique involves repeating the same word or phrase to reinforce an idea.

Repetition

500

This component of an argumentative essay that addresses and argues against the counterargument. 

What is a rebuttal?

500

This punctuation mark is used to add emphasis or to insert additional information into a sentence.

What is a dash?

500

This Latin root means "across," "beyond," or "through," as seen in the word "transport."

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