ELA VOCAB II
ELA VOCAB II
ELA VOCAB II
ELA VOCAB II
ELA VOCAB II
100

SYMBOLISM

Using symbols to represent ideas or qualities.

100

DICTION

The choice and use of words or phrases in a speech or writing.

100

ANTITHESIS

Someone or something that is the opposite of someone or something else.

100

STEREOTYPE

An oversimplified image or idea of a person.

100

ANALOGY

A comparison between two things.

100

LIMERICK

A five-line poem that is humorous. Lines 1, 2, and 5 rhyme, and 3 and 4 rhyme.

100

SONNET

A fourteen-line poem that rhymes and has 10 syllables per line.

100

APPOSITIVE

A noun or pronoun that explains another noun or pronoun in the sentence.

100

COLLOQUIALISM

Words that are informal.

100

SYNECDOCHE

A figure of speech where part of a something stands for the whole thing.

100

SCANSION

The act of analyzing a verse to determine its rhythm

100

ALLEGORY

A story, poem, or picture that can reveal a hidden meaning, like a moral one.

100

VERSE

Poetry that is written in a rhythm that has rhymes.

100

METONYMY

A figure of speech that uses an object or thing to represent someone or something else

100

TONE

The general character or the attitude of a place and others.

100

FORESHADOW

Hints about a future event.

100

IDIOM

An expression that doesn’t exactly mean what the words say.

100

REFLEXIVE PRONOUN

A pronoun referring to the subject of the sentence, clause, or verbal phrase. Usually ends in –self

100

SUPERLATIVE

Adjectives that describe the highest quality. They compare 3 or more things.

100

ONOMATOPOEIA

A word that sounds like a sound.

100

OXYMORON

Words (usually two words) that contradict each other. A figure of speech.

100

IMAGERY

Using descriptive language to make readers image things.

100

INTENT

1.) To know the purpose. 2.) Determined to do something

100

LEGENDS

A story that is traditional and thought as historical, but not proven

100

FABLES

A short story that teaches morals, where animals are used as characters.