Alliteration
the repetition of the same initial consonant sound or letter in a series of closely connected words
Independent Clause
a clause that can form a complete sentence standing alone
Consonance
a literary device characterized by the repetition of the same consonant sounds in close proximity, typically within or at the end of words
Rhyme Scheme
a poet's deliberate pattern of lines that rhyme with other lines in a poem or a stanza.
Parallel Structure
the repetition of the same grammatical form within a sentence to ensure that two or more ideas hold equal importance, balance, and rhythm
How many slices of pizza are eaten in the us per second
(350) or the hight of a mile long stack of pennies
Allusion
a literary device, acting as an indirect or passing reference to a well-known person, place, event, or artistic work (such as literature, mythology, or pop culture) without explaining it in detail.
Inference
a conclusion reachedon the basis of evidence and reasoning
counter arugument
a reasoned, evidence-based argument that opposes or challenges a previously stated claim, argument, or thesis.
Secondary Source
a document, recording, or work that analyzes, interprets, synthesizes, or discusses primary sources or evidence, rather than providing firsthand accounts
Paraphrase
a restatement of a text or passage in your own words while retaining the original meaning.
how many seconds are in a minute?
60
Assonance
a literary device involving the repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds within nearby words, usually in the middle of words, while keeping consonant sounds different.
Primary Source
a document firsthand account or other source
Credible Source
a trustworthy, reliable, and unbiased document or organization that provides well-reasoned, evidence-based informatio
Semi-Colon
a punctuation mark that separates closely related independent clauses without a conjunction, or separates complex items in a list that already contain commas.
Personification
a literary device and figure of speech that assigns human qualities, emotions, or actions to inanimate objects, animals, or abstract ideas to create vivid imagery, empathy, or dramatic effect.
How many colors are in a rainbow
7
Author’s Purpose
the primary reason or intent behind writing a piece, most commonly classified as to persuade, inform, entertain, or describe.
Refute
prove(a statement) to be wrong or false
Denotation
the literal, explicit, or "dictionary" definition of a word, devoid of emotion, attitude, or associated meaning
Simile
a figure of speech that directly compares two different things using the words "like" or "as" to create a vivid image or connection
Plagiarize
to take someone else's words, ideas, or work and pass them off as your own without proper credit.
what color is the sky?
blue
Claim
A claim is a statement asserting something as true—often in the face of doubt—or a demand for something rightfully or allegedly belonging to oneself
Repetition
the actition of repeating something that has already been said or written
Irony
a literary device or situation where there is a contrast between expectation and reality, often conveying a meaning opposite to what is explicitly stated
Dependent Clause
a group of words containing a subject and a verb that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it does not express a complete thought
Point of View
the perspective, angle, or attitude from which a story is told or information is considered.
How many stars are in the US flag
50
Colon
a punctuation mark used to introduce lists, explanations, examples, or quotations, generally following a complete sentence
Research Questions
a statment that describes the problem that will be studied
Justify
to prove, explain, or show something to be right, reasonable, or valid.
Details
small, individual parts, facts, or specific items that make up a larger whole, often focusing on minor or intricate elements
Premises
Premises refers primarily to a piece of land, building, or structure, along with its appurtenances (grounds, improvements), typically owned or occupied by a company or individual.
How many original avengers are there
6
Foreshadow
to hint at, indicate, or suggest a future event before it happens,
Tone
the attitude emotion or mood conveyed by a speakers voice
Metaphor
Metaphor
Diction
the specific choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing, which shapes tone, style, and meaning
Stanza
a grouped set of lines within a poem, usually separated from others by a blank line or indentation, acting as a structural unit similar to a paragraph in prose
What is the main 3 colors from the original batman uniform
blue yellow greay
Hyperbole
a figure of speech utilizing intentional extreme extrageration
Writing Conventions
the generally accepted rules, standards, and guidelines for written language that make a text clear, consistent, and easy for an audience to understand
Mood
A temporary emotional state or frame of mind
Elaboration
the process of adding more detail, information, or complexity to an idea, plan, or statement to make it clearer or more complete
symbol
a mark, sign, object, or character that represents an idea, concept, or process, often standing for something abstract
how much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood
a wood chuck could chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood
Hyphen
the sign used to join words to indicate thay they have a combind meaning
Comma
a punctuation mark indicating a slight pause or separation between words, clauses, or ideas within a sentence
Onomatopoeia
A figure of speech where words imatae the natural sound associate objects or action the describe
Fallacies
a failure in reasoning that renders an argument invalid, unsound, or weak
Syntax
the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language, acting as the rules governing sentence structure.
how manny steps anr in the statue of liberty
403
Imagery
the use of vivid description
Connotation
the emotional, cultural, or implied meaning associated with a word beyond its literal dictionary definition
Paradox
a absurd of self contradictory statement or propision that when incestigated or explain prove to be true
Figurative Language
the use of words or expressions that differ from their literal, dictionary definitions to create a more vivid, impactful, or imaginative meaning
Theme
the central, underlying idea, message, or universal truth explored throughout a creative work, such as literature, film, or art.
who wona grammy for best new artist
oliva dean