Poems and bible
Fables
lit terms
lit terms
lit terms
100

The Rainy Day Bible verse 

Psalms 30:5

100

The raven and the swan Moral 

A change of scene dose not change one's character

100

A story that teaches a biblical truth 

Parable 

100

use of wording that incorporates such things as metaphors, similes, personification, etc. 

Figurative language 

100
a simple statement that teaches a truth/ man's opinion about human behavior

moral 

200

Midnight Storm Bible verse

Job 36

200

The swallows Advice Moral 

If the seed of evil is not destroyed it will grow up to destroy you

200

Stuggles that comes from outside of one's self

External conflict

200

Authors attitude towards his subject 

Tone 

200

Words that look like they should rhyme but don't 

eye rhyme 

300

Elizabeth Bradstreet Bible verse

Job 14:5

300

The farmer and the stork Moral

You are judged by the company you keep

300

Use of a word that creates a picture in ones mind 

imagery 

300

Various struggles within or between characters in a literary work. 

Conflict

300

comparisons or renaming something not using like or as 

metaphor

400

The windmill Bible verse 

Amos 4:13

400

comparisons using like or as

simile 

400

reason behind a character's specific action 

Motivation

400

A line that is repeated in several stanzas in a poem 

refrain 

400

Extreme. exaggeration/ overstatement that makes writing very memoirable 

Hyperbole 

500

The Hillside Thaw Bible verse

Psalms 147:16

500

the most used type of rhyming in a poem

End ryhme 

500

Psychological struggle within the mind of a character 

Internal Conflict

500

a short story that teaches a moral 

Fable 

500

parts of words which are pranced with more emphasis than others 

stressed sylables