Elements of Literature 1
Elements of Literature 2
Figurative Language
Academic Vocabulary
Expository Writing
100

The person telling the story.

Who is the Narrator?

100

Time and place of a story: when and where.

What is setting?

100

An object that stands for something else, such as a larger idea.

What is symbolism?

100

The reason the author wrote the piece.

What is author's purpose?

100

The first sentence of the essay that grabs the readers' attention.

What is a hook?

200

How the reader feels in response to the text.

What is mood?

200

The problem that drives the story and creates the action.

What is conflict?

200

A non-linear plot structure that goes back in time.

What is a flashback?

200

Positive or negative emotions associated with a word based on the context in which it is used.

What is connotation?

200

To improve by making changes.

What is revise?

300

The author's attitude toward the topic.

What is tone?

300

The universal lesson, moral, or message the reader should learn from a story.

What is theme?

300

Painting a picture using the five senses.

What is imagery?

300

Used to reinforce the thesis.

What is support/examples?

300

To move smoothly from one topic to the next.

What is a transition?

400

Highlights the differences between two characters.

What is a (character) foil?

400

The events that make up a story.

What is the plot?

400

A hint of what will happen in the future.

What is foreshadowing (to foreshadow)?

400

Take it apart and examine the pieces closely.

What is analyze?

400

To say again.

What is restate?

500

The narrator is a character in the story (characterized by the use of I, me, and my).

What is 1st person point of view?

500

The narrator is outside the story (characterized by the use of he, she, they, them, etc.)

What is 3rd person point of view?

500

A reference to a historical, mythological, or cultural event or person.

What is allusion?

500

Use clues to come to a conclusion.

What is inference (to infer)?

500

Where you restate your thesis and a summary of main points.

What is a conclusion?