Short Stories
Terminology
Shakespeare
Poetry
Writing
100

This story really "rocks." 

What is "The Lottery"

100

Ssssomething to ssssing a ssssong about. 

What is alliteration. 

100

His mistress's eyes are nothing like this celestial body. 

What is the sun?

100

Often a poet will use this to convey a deeper meaning because the meaning goes far beyond itself. 

What is a symbol?

100
Checking your ps and qs. 

What is proofreading. 

200

Always check what's above you, as this story teaches us. 

What is "To Build a Fire."

200

The function of this perspective is to control the details and emphases that affect how the readers experience and interpret the text.

What is the narrative/narrator?

200

These people stood in front of the stage at Shakespeare's play performances.

Who are the groundlings/the cheap ticket holders?
200

We use this term to describe the basic unit of poetic meter. It consists of any of various fixed patterns of one to three stressed and unstressed syllables.

What is a foot?

200

This sentence, usually at the end of the introduction, states the central argument of an analytical essay.

What is a thesis?

300

One setting in this story is San Antonio.

What is "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky"?

300

This detail in a text can also convey societal values associated with it. 

What is the setting?

300

The first setting in Othello.

What is Venice?

300

Repetition or correspondence of the terminal sounds of words, usually at the end of a line of poetry. 

What is rhyme?

300

Restating a source's ideas in your own words while still giving credit to the original author

What is paraphrasing?

400

The main character sees the world from his front porch more than he should.

What is "Soldier's Home"?

400

This is the arrangement of the parts and sections of a text, along with the relationship of those parts to each other, and the sequence in which information is revealed other than the reader. 

What is the plot?

400

This character says, "I bleed sir, but not killed."

Who is Iago?

400

We use this word in poetry to describe what we call a narrator in fiction. 

What is speaker?

400

In MLA format, the alphabetical list of all sources used in a paper, placed at the end, is called this

What is the works cited page?

500

The main character of this story just wants to live for herself.

What is "The Story of an Hour"

500

We use this word to name the real meaning of a text. 

What is "theme"?

500

This small item becomes the most important stage prop in all of Othello. 

What is the handkerchief? 

500

This is the general term used to describe the many devices of language that allow us to speak nonliterally to achieve some special effect. 

What is figurative language?

500

A brief summary of a source's content and an evaluation of its relevance and quality, used in research.

What is an annotated bibliography?