Plot & Elements
Rhetorical Appeals
Figurative Language
Writing stuff
Other Vocab (HARD... if u don't know all the words)
100

The point of highest action and conflict

What is climax
100

Appeal to logic (facts/data)

What is Logos

100
An expression that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words but must be in context

What is idiom

100

What is the difference between literary analysis and literary argument

Analysis evaluates evidence to answer a question

Argument supports claims

100

Define Onomatopoeia and give examples

a word in imitation of a natural sound (buzz, hiss)

200

Events building up to the point of highest conflict

What is Rising action

200

Appeal to good character or ethics

What is Ethos

200

Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally

What is hyperbole

200

Providing the exact quote as support for an argument

What is a direct quote

200

2 out of 4 elements of syntax

hint: syntax has to do with sentence flow and structure

punctuation

sentence focus

sentence length

word order

300

The beginning of the story, expands on the background, characters, and setting

What is exposition

300
Appeal to feelings, values, and belief

What is Pathos

300

The meaning suggested by a word

What is connotation

300

Restate content in your own words

What is paraphrase

300

Indeterminate ending

an ending of a story that makes the reader ponder what happens to the character (abrupt ending)

400

The end of the story

What is resolution

400

Kairos definition

An appeal to the opportune moment or timing. (This emphasizes that a message's effectiveness is heavily influenced by the context and the right time to deliver it.)

400

The literal or dictionary definition of a word

What is denotation

400
A condensed version of a large portion of writing, in your own words

What is summary

400

The difference between active and passive vocabulary

active - words you regularly use in speaking/writing

passive - not used but you understand their meaning

500

The 5 parts of the Plot Diagram in order

What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

500

Logos, pathos, and ethos

hint: ___ modes of persuasion

What are Aristotle's 3 modes of persuasion

500

the presentation of a thing with under emphasis especially in order to achieve a greater effect - understatement

What is meiosis

500

The difference between revision and proofreading

Revision is looking at and editing ideas

Proofreading is looking at and editing grammar

500
2 out of 4 parts of Aristotle's definition of Tragedy

Harmartia - tragic hero w/tragic flaw + bad decision

Peripeteia - unexpected reversal of fortune

Anagnorisis - point where hero discovers they are the reason for downfall

Catharsis - audience's reaction to tragedy