Other Literary Devices
Rhetorical Devices
Sound Devices
Poetry Types
Parts of an Essay
100

an indirect comparison using like or as

What is simile?

100

grammatically equal in structure and creating balance in a sentence

What is parallelism?

100

To have the same vowel sounds

What is assonance?

100

14 line poem written in iambic pentameter

What is a sonnet?

100

The sentence that tells what the essay will cover

What is a claim/thesis?

200

a cultural expression that is not meant to be taken seriously

What is an idiom?

200

To put two things side by side for comparison

What is juxtaposition?

200

To have the same beginning consonant sounds

What is alliteration?

200

a funny, five line poem with the first, second, and fifth line rhyming

What is a limerick?

200

The opposite point of view from the writer

What is the counterclaim?

300
the difference between expectation and reality
What is irony?
300

The feeling behind a word

What is connotation?

300

To have the same consonant sounds in the middle or end of the word

What is consonance?

300

A three line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable count

What is a haiku?

300

Information that tells where the quote came from

What is citing?

400

a reference to something else such as literature, history, or the Bible

What is an allusion?

400

A question that is not meant to be answered

What is a rhetorical question?

400

A word that sounds like the sound it makes

What is onomatopoeia?

400

A 19 line poem that has a repeating 1st and 3rd line over and over

What is a villanelle? 

400

Evidence that proves the other side's claim wrong

What is the rebuttal?

500

Word choice

What is diction?

500
To create a picture in the brain using the five senses

What is imagery?

500

The same line is repeated in a poem

What is a refrain?

500

A poem that is free of a rhyme scheme or a set meter

What is free verse?

500

The names of the first and last paragraph of an essay

What is an introduction and conclusion?