Argumentative Vocabulary
Elements of Poetry
Figurative Language
Elements of a Drama
Fictional Stories
100

What is a claim?

A statement that asserts something to be true.

100

What is a stanza?

A group of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph

100

What is simile?

A comparison between two different things using "like" or "as."

100

What is a script?

The written text of a play, including dialogue and stage directions.

100

What is a protagonist?

The main character in a story, often facing a conflict.

200

What does the term "counterclaim" mean?

An argument that opposes the main argument.

200

Define "rhyme."

The repetition of similar sounds at the end of lines in poetry.

200

 Define "personification."

Giving human traits or characteristics to non-human things.

200

What are the main components of a play?

Characters, setting, plot, conflict, and theme.

200

Define "setting."

The time and place where a story occurs.

300

What is a rebuttal?

A response to a counterargument that argues against it.

300

What is the purpose of figurative language in poetry?

The purpose is to give vivid sensory details about the topic. 

300

What is an onomatopoeia?

A word that is a sound word. EX- Boom, Pow

300

Define "act" in the context of drama.

A major division within a play, often consisting of multiple scenes.

300

What is a theme in a story?

The central message or underlying idea of a narrative.

400

Define "evidence" in the context of an argument.

Information or details that support your reasons and/or claim.

400

What does "imagery" refer to in poetry?

Descriptive language that creates mental images for the reader.

400

Explain what hyperbole is

An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally.

400

What is a monologue?

A long speech by one character in a play.

400

Explain what conflict is in literature.

A struggle between opposing forces in a story, which drives the plot.

500

What is the purpose of a persuasive essay?

To convince the reader of a particular viewpoint.

500

Explain what a metaphor is.

A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as."

500

Define "alliteration."

The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a series of words.

500

Explain the role of a director in a drama.

The person who oversees the production and interprets the script.

500

What is the difference between first-person and third-person point of view?

First-person uses "I" or "we" to tell the story, while third-person uses "he," "she," or "they."