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Organizational Pattern
Figurative
Language
MSA Terms
Language Arts Terms
Poetic Devices
100
First Next Then Lastly
What is sequential/chronological order?
100
Her smile is like the sun
What is simile?
100
To make clear
What is explain?
100
Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Himself
What is Conflict?
100
The repetition of sounds that are at the end of a line in a poem.
What is rhyme?
200
Similar Both Likewise On the other hand
What is compare and contrast?
200
Love is a battlefield.
What is metaphor?
200
To break into parts
What is analyze?
200
Exposition Setting Climax Resolution
What is plot?
200
Poetic "paragraphs"
What is a stanza?
300
Because Therefore As a result Consequently
What is Cause & Effect?
300
The tree braved the storm, fighting the cruel winds to stay straight.
What is personification?
300
The author's message-can be implied or directly stated
What is theme?
300
The author's attitude towards a subject
What is tone?
300
Pow! Fizz! Bam!
What is onomateopoeia?
400
Above Next Beside Near
What is Spatial?
400
For the millionth time, NO!
What is hyperbole?
400
restatement of the text using your own words
What is paraphrase?
400
The patterns a writer can use to organize their ideas
What is Organizational Patterns?
400
Peter Piper picked peppers
What is alliteration?
500
No clue words, the author presents his argument and provides details
What is Main Idea?
500
A common expression used in everyday conversation
What is idiom?
500
To defend or uphold an idea or position with supporting details and credible information
What is justify?
500
Language that creates an image or suggests an idea; not literal
What is Figurative Language?
500
Pictures created by a poet. Appeals to the senses.
What is imagery?