Literary Elements
Central Ideas
Poetry
Argumentative Writing
Figurative Language
100

People in a story.

Characters

100

The way author's organize information in text.

Text structure

100

The pattern of end rhymes in a poem.

rhyme scheme

100

The author's position on a problem or issue.

Claim

100

The thief was as quiet as a mouse.

Simile

200

The _____ are events in the story. _____ is the time and place of a story.

Plot, setting

200

Which text structure is analyzes similarities and differences?

Compare and contrast

200

The pattern or organization of a poem.

Form
200

Facts, statistics, or examples directly quoted from the text.

Evidence

200

My laptop died.

Personification

300

Define conflict.

Struggle or problem between opposing forces.

300

What are 3 characteristics of informational text?

Fact based, evidence, text features

300

A 19-line poem, with 5 stanzas of 3 lines and 1 stanza of 4 lines is called a _____.

Villanelle

300

Reasons and evidence are used to _____ a claim.

support

300

I'm starving!

hyperbole

400

What is 3rd person omniscient point of view?

The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters.

400

What is the central idea of a text?

The author's main point, purpose for writing, supported by evidence.
400

What are 3 defining characteristics of a traditional poem?

lines, rhyme and meter, and carefully chosen words to convey moods

400

What is the counterclaim?

The part of an argument that addresses opposing views (mentions the other point of view).

400

Boom, boom, boom, clap.

Onomatopoeia

500

What 3 questions can help the reader determine a story's theme?

What do characters want? How do characters reach their goals? Do characters succeed, why or why not?

500

Transitions show the relationship between ideas. What words signal compare and contrast text structure?

Similarly, however, both, unlike, on the other hand, while.

500

What is the rhyme scheme? 

from Horton Hears a Who

On the fifteenth of May, in the jungle of Nool,
In the heat of the day, in the cool of the pool,
He was splashing... enjoying the jungle's great joys...
When Horton the elephant heard a small noise. 

aabb: Nool a pool a joys b noise b

500

Name the 6 parts of an effective argument.

Claim, Reasons, Evidence, Counterclaim, Rebuttal, Call to Action

Include elaboration with each piece of evidence

500

Break a leg!

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