Literary Devices
Grammar & Writing
Vocabulary & Context
Story Elements
Types & Genres
100

Compares two things using "like" or "as".

Simile

100

Punctuation mark used to end a strong statement or shout.

Exclamation point

100

Words that mean the exact opposite of each other.

Antonyms
100

The time and place where a story happens.

Setting

100

A story that is made up or imaginary, not based in real life.

Fiction

200

An extreme exaggeration used for effect (example: "I'm starving").

Hyperbole

200

This joins two words or sentences together, like and, but, or so.

Conjunction

200

The literal, dictionary definition of a word.

Denotation

200
The main struggle or problem a character faces.

Conflict

200

Writing that is factual and tells about real people, places, and events.

Non-fiction

300

Giving human traits to non-human things (example: "The wind whispered").

Personification

300

An incomplete sentence that is missing a subject or verb.

Fragment or Sentence fragment

300

The emotional feeling or vibe that a word brings to mind.

Connotation

300

The central message, lesson, or moral of a story.

Theme

300

The life story of a real person written by that exact person.

Autobiography

400

Hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.

Foreshadowing

400

An action word in a sentence.

Verb

400

Words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings (example: their, they're, and there OR to, two, and too).

Homophones

400

The highest point of action or the major turning point in a plot.

Climax

400

Writing meant to convince the reader to agree with a specific opinion.

Argumentative or Persuasive

500

A surprise twist where the opposite of what you expect happens.

Irony

500

The main sentence that states the central argument of an essay.

Thesis statement

500

Using the nearby words in a sentence to guess and unknown word.

Context clues

500

The perspective from which a story is told, like first-person or third-person.

Point of view

500

Informational writing that explains a topic clearly using facts and details.

Expository