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100
What is Allusion?
Referance to mythology, a literary work,a historical person, place, or thing the author assumes the reader will recognize.
100
What is motivation?
event(s) that pushes the characters into action-why they do what they do
100
What is Attitude?
An examinaton of diction, images, and details.
100
What is Dialogue?
Vocal exchange between two or more characters. One of the ways which plot, character, action, etc, are developed.
100
What is Connotation?
Feeling associated with the word (positive or negative).
200
What is Infer(ence)?
A conclusion one draws (infers) based on evidence
200
What is Strategy?
A plan of action
200
What is Sender?
Speaker or writter.
200
What is Figurative Language?
Language employing one or more figures of speech (simile, metaphor, imagery, foreshadowing, flashback, etc.)
200
What is Attitude?
An examination of diction, images, and details.
300
What is Literary element?
A part of literature, i.e. a metaphor, a similie, a flashback
300
What is Prediction?
Educated guess based on current knowledge.
300
What is Receiver?
Listener or reader.
300
What is Strategy?
A plan of action.
300
What is Receiver?
Listener or reader.
400
What is Motif?
A standard theme, element, or dramatic situation that recurs in various works
400
What is Connotation?
Feeling associated with the word (positive and negative).
400
What is Passive Voice?
A verb is passive if the subject of the sentence received the action of the verb.
400
What is Motif?
A standard theme, element, or dramatic situation that recurs in various works.
400
What is Sender?
Speaker or Writer.
500
What is Author's purpose?
reason/main idea or point author is trying to make though writing
500
What is Denotation?
Strict dictionary meaning.
500
What is Parallelism?
Using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance.
500
What is Allusion?
Reference to mythology, a literary work, a historical person, place, or thing the author assumes the reader will recognize.
500
What is Parallelism?
Using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance.