IMAGERY/SENSORY EXPERIENCE
FIGURE OF SPEECH
LITERARY ELEMENTS
POETRY
LITERARY GENRES
100

It helps readers see images in their mind through descriptive details of colors, shapes, sizes, and appearances.

VISUAL/SIGHT
100

She is as busy as a bee.

SIMILE
100
People in the story
CHARACTERS
100

it is the general attitude of behavior of an literary piece

TONE
100

Stories using our imagination.

FICTION

200

It describes sounds such as voices, music, or natural noises.

AUDITORY/HEARING

200

Compares two things without using like or as

METAPHOR
200

The main message of the story

THEME

200

Refers to the feeling of the reader about the poem, often as a result of the tone that was set up by the writer.

MOOD

200

Is a piece of literature that makes use of rhythmic qualities of language, such sound, symbolism, and meter to convey meaning.

POETRY

300

Means related to the sense that lets you breathe in scents and link them to memory.

OLFACTORY/SMELL 

300

"I cried a river."

HYPERBOLE
300

This where and when the story happens.

SETTING
300

It is defined as a group of lines of verse forming one of the division of a poem or song.

STANZA

300

aims to inform or inspire the audience by using actual events, people, places, or facts.

NON-FICTION
400

It describes flavors or the way food and drink feel on the tongue, helping the reader imagine eating or tasting something.

GUSTATORY/TASTE

400

" The flowers danced in the wind.”

PERSONIFICATION
400
Sequence of events

PLOT

400

It is when the sounds at the ends of lines sound alike. It does not mean that the words must be spelled the same.

RHYME

400

Are representations of fiction that involve dialogue and performance.

DRAMA
500

It comes from the sense of feeling with your hands or skin.

TACTILE/TOUCH

500

Uses a related word to replace another.

METONYMY

500

One object represents another meaning

SYMBOLISM

500

It is the regular pattern of sound, beats, or time intervals in poetry.

RHYTHM

500

It is a literary genre with no formal metrical structure.

PROSE