Figurative Language
Grammar
Literary Elements
Poetry
Rhetoric
100

a type of comparison using "like" or "as" that likens two objects or concepts to each other

simile

100

The subject of the sentence:

A victorious flock of sheep cheered in glee.

flock

100

a sudden moment of realization

epiphany

100

repeated vowel sounds

assonance

100

the speaker, exigence, purpose, audience, context, and message/thesis/subject

rhetorical situation

200

a type of comparison that assigns a human trait or quality to a nonhuman object, entity, or idea

personification

200

a subject and its predicate 

clause

200

the opposite of understatement; exaggeration

hyperbole

200

the meter of blank verse

iambic pentameter

200

when a speaker attempts to relate to an intended audience’s emotions and/or values

appeal to pathos

300

an implied comparison between two (usually unrelated) concepts or objects in order to reveal or emphasize one or more similarities and/or differences between them

metaphor

300

The italicized part of this sentence is what kind of clause?

When they laid him on the floor they said he'd been taller than all other men because there was barely enough room for him in the house, but they thought that maybe the ability to keep on growing after death was part of the nature of certain drowned men.

suboordinate

300

a word, phrase, or clause that precedes its referent

antecedent

300

when a poem is addressed to a person, object, or idea other than the reader

apostrophe

300

"into the middle" of a narrative

in medias res

400

a type of comparison in which a complex idea is compared to a simpler idea, making the complex idea easier to comprehend

analogy

400

The main verb in this sentence:

But when I came downstairs he was dressed, sitting by the fire, looking a very sick and miserable boy of nine years.

was

400

how narrators, characters, or speakers understand their circumstances, informed by background, personality traits, biases, and relationships

perspective

400

a poem structure composed of three quatrains, in which a problem is presented, followed by a couplet, in which a resolution is proposed

(Shakespearean) sonnet

400

Because arguments are usually part of ongoing conversation, effective arguments often avoid expressing claims, reasoning, and evidence in ______ terms.

absolute

500

a unified pattern of recurring objects or images used to emphasize a significant idea in large parts of or throughout a text

motif

500

The italicized part of this sentence is what kind of phrase?

She is known to her kin as Mamaw, the proud matriarch of her humble clan.

appositive

500

a character who serves to illuminate, through contrast, the traits, attributes, or values of another character

foil

500

two stressed syllables together

spondee

500

Some typical ______s are narration, cause-effect, comparison-contrast, definition, and description.

methods of development