Literary Terms 1
Literary Terms 2
Conventions
Elements of Literature
Wild Card
100

The hints an author gives about what is going to happen. 

What is foreshadowing? 

100
A quirky saying or expression specific to a language.
What is an idiom?
100

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So are this type of conjuctions. 

What is a coordinating conjunction? 

100

Setting reveals what two things? 

What is time and place? 

100

How many points in the Narrative Constructed Response? 

What is a 4 Points?

200

The attitude of the writer towards their subject.  

What is tone? 

200

 the author shows/describes to the reader what the character is like

What is indirect characterization? 

200

The dictionary definition of a word.

What is denotation?

200
The method a writer uses to reveal the personality of a character, either through inferences or directly
What is Characterization
200

Using statistics or data in an argument is this kind of rhetorical appeal. (Persuasion)

What is logos?

300

The overall emotion felt by the reader when reading a story. 

What is mood? 

300
Figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, to make a point, or to evoke humor.
What is Hyperbole
300

What part of speech is "quickly"?

What is an adverb?

300
The central struggle between two opposing forces in a story.
What is Conflict
300

Nick Carraway often lies. This type of character is called what? 

What is an Unreliable Narrator?

400

The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters in a story.

What is third person omniscient? 

400

Part of the plot in which complications and plot twists lead up to the climax.

What is Rising Action?

400

In English grammar,_____ _____ is the repetition of the same grammatical form in two or more parts of a sentence. Not correct- I like to jog, bake, paint, and watching movies. correct-I like to jog, bake, paint, and watch movies

What is parallel structure?

400
Writing or speech that tells a story.
What is Narrative
400

A figure of speech which makes brief, even casual reference to a historical or literary figure, event, or object.

What is allusion?

500

Literary element that is the opposite of what is expected, but the reader knows more than the characters. 

What is dramatic irony? 

500

A type of figurative language where two highly contrasted ideas are placed right next to each other. 

What is juxtaposition? 

500

Refers to the order in which words are placed

What is syntax?

500
The central message of a work of literature that readers can apply to life.
What is Theme
500
Original sources of information; anything from firsthand documents, such as poems, diaries, court records, documents, and interviews to research results generated by experiments, surveys, etc.
What is a Primary Source