Vocabulary
Literature
Informational Text
Written Expression
Poetry
100

The act of doing away with a system, practice, or institution.

Abolition

100

The central idea or message of a work of literature

Theme

100

Affixes added to the beginning of a word

Prefix

100

A sentence that encompasses your main argument or stance regarding the essay question

Thesis statement

100

A group of lines in a poem

Stanza

200

An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.

Connotation

200

The way authors look at a topic or a subject, and their attitude toward it.

Tone

200

Affixes that are added to the end of a word

Suffix

200

To eliminate errors in grammar and spelling


Edit

200

The pattern of unstressed and stressed syllables in a line of poetry

Meter

300

Severely restrict the scope, extent, or activity of.

Constrain

300

The overall feeling that a writer creates in a literary work.

Mood

300

Details that readers use to support their ideas and opinions

Textual Evidence

300

To refine the overall message or argument


Revision 

300

The organization of words and lines in a poem as well as its rhyme scheme and meter

Poetic Structure

400

The process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberation.

Emancipation

400

To determine something by using reasoning and text evidence.

Infer (or inference)

400

The organizational pattern authors of nonfiction use to present information

Informational text structure

400

Any textual evidence, such as descriptions, examples, reasons, quotations that reveal expert opinions, facts, and statistics

Supporting details

400

The pattern formed by the rhyming words at the end of lines

Rhyme scheme

500

a driving force or impulse

Impetus

500

A character's speech, thoughts, or actions are developed in a text.

Characterization

500

A means of sending a communication to an intended audience, such as speech, writing, and visual arts.

Medium (or Media)

500

Clear and direct words or phrases that have very specific meanings

Diction (Word Choice)

500

Poetry without a consistent meter, rhyme, or stanza length

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