Literary Devices
Storytelling Elements
Essay Writing
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The general attitude of a place, situation, or piece of writing 

What is tone?

100

The idea or general message of a story

What is theme?
100

To point out the similarities between two or more things

What is compare

100

A style of writing that tells a story by recounting a series of connected events

What is narrative writing

200

Techniques used in speech or writing to make a point more persuasive, memorable, and impactful for an audience

What is rhetorical devices

200

The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work

What is plot

200

To point out the differences between two or more things

What is contrast

200

The process of examining a literary work to understand its deeper meaning by analyzing how its parts, such as themes, characters, plot, and symbolism, contribute to the whole

What is literary analysis

300

A quality that evokes pity or sadness

What is pathos?

300

The part of the narrative that concludes the plot and resolves the central conflict after the climax  

What is resolution

300

A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.

What is claim

300

Name three texts you read this unit

9th: Marigolds, St. Lucy's, Braving the Wilderness, Angela's Ashes, I Have A Dream

10th: The Refusal, Heart of Darkness, Things Fall Apart, I Am Offering..., LFBJ

400

Appeals to logic and reason using facts and evidence

What is logos

400

Hints within a text that help a reader define an unknown word, using surrounding words, phrases, sentences, or even the overall mood of the text to make an educated guess

What is context clues

400

The final paragraph an essay that summarizes the entire essay

What is conclusion

400

add notes while reading by giving an explanation or comment.

What is annotate

500

Appeals to the speaker's credibility and character, building trust with the audience

What is ethos

500

A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.

What is inference

500

The use of quotes, paraphrasing, and other forms of text related content to prove your claim

What is evidence