Literary Definitions
Writing Definitions
Literary Devices in Text
Little of this, little of that
Essay Writing
100

This literary term describes the writer’s attitude toward the subject matter or audience of a literary work

What is tone? 

100

(Steinbeck 3) is an example of: 

What is a citation? 

100

The ability of love to conquer hate in Romeo & Juliet might be considered one of the play's universal_____

What is a theme? 

100

This is a page that goes after an essay (e.g. a research essay) that cites one's sources.

What is a works cited page? 

100

This is the main idea of an essay. 

What is a thesis statement? 

200

This literary term means "use vivid language designed to appeal to these senses." 

What is imagery?

200

This is typically the last sentence of an introduction paragraph. 

What is a thesis statement? 

200

These are the protagonists of Of Mice and Men.

Who are Lenny & George? 

200

Andy Evans sexually assaulting Melinda in the closet at school is an example of the ________ of a story.

What is climax? 

200

You should avoid using this word/phrase to explain a piece of evidence. 

What is "this shows"? 

300

This literary skill refers to making assumptions or drawing conclusions from details in the text.

What is an inference? 

300

A person uses citations to avoid this. 

What is plagiarism? 

300

In the 57 Bus, Richard setting Sasha's skirt on fire would be an example of _____________ conflict. 

What is character versus character? 

300

When citing Shakespeare, you must include these 3 things.

What is Act, Scene, and line number?

300
This is a type of essay which combines two or more sources. 

What is a synthesis essay? 

400

This literary device is the comparison of one thing with another thing using “like” or “as”.

What is a simile? 

400

This is another name for a very short story, sometimes used as the hook for an essay. 

What is an anecdote? 

400

Curley not liking "big guys," and Lennie also being a "big guy" is an example of this. 

What is foreshadowing? 

400

In Speak, we learn that Melinda doesn't speak up because she's experienced trauma. However, the other characters in the book don't know this. This is an example of....

What is dramatic irony? 

400

This is what you should do after giving a piece of evidence in an essay. 

What is explain it? 

500

This literary term refers to when the audience knows something that the characters do not. 

What is dramatic irony? 

500

This part of a paragraph is necessary before giving evidence from the text. 

What is context? 

500

In Speak, Melinda's cracked lips could be a __________ for trauma. 

What is a symbol? 

500

In West Side Story, Maria singing from a balcony is an ________ to Romeo & Juliet.

What is an allusion? 

500

This is the order of the date in an MLA header.

What is day, month, year?