A person in a novel, movie or play
Character
A question asked for dramatic effect or to make a point. Not meant to be answered
Rhetorical Question
The Narrator of a text
Speaker
Position being taken in an argument
Claim
a word, letter, or number placed at the start of another word.
Prefix
The way the author wants you to feel in a story
Mood
Repeated of the same words, or phrases to make an idea more clear or memorable.
Repetition
The feeling a word evokes in addition to its literal meaning
Connotation
Disproving the Counter Claim
Refutation
A conversation between two or more people
Dialogue
The author's attitude toward the subject of a piece
Tone
Rhetorical Appeal based on Logic
Logos
Where and when something takes place
Setting
Facts, documentation, or other information used to strengthen a claim
Evidence
Assembled spectators or listeners at an event or of a piece of writing
The Central idea of a text
Theme
Plain Folks Appeal
A person or object that represent an abstract concept
Symbol/Symbolism
Providing the opposing point of view
Counter Claim
A word whose meaning is opposite to another
Antonym
A brief statement or account of the main points of something. Retelling a story in your own words
Summary
repetition of the same pattern of words or phrases within a sentence or passage to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance.
Parallel Structure
A brief reference to something or someone historical, mythological, literary or biblical in a text
Allusion
Providing Reasoning for your claim in order to establish truth or validity
Justification
The quality of being open to one or more interpretation
Ambiguity