Vocabulary
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Literary Terms
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Hot and cold are examples of this term.
What are antonyms?
100
The hook is how you get your reader's attention in an essay. Give an example of a hook.
What is Multiple Answers?
100
Definition, example, synonym, and antonym are four examples of these things where you use information around a word to figure out its meaning.
What are Context Clues?
100
Identify the five elements of plot.
What is exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution?
100
The main character in a story
What is the protagonist?
200
These are the two types of 3rd person point of view.
What are Third Person Limited and Third Person Omniscient?
200
These are two methods for organizing a compare/contrast essay.
What is subject-by-subject and feature by feature?
200
This is the first step in the Hero's Journey.
What is the Call to Adventure?
200
This term describes when a story gives clues about something that will happen later in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
200
These are the word pictures you see in your mind as you read.
What is Imagery?
300
The message that the reader takes away from a piece of writing is called this.
What is theme?
300
What are three types of lighting associated with visual techniques?
What are high key, low key, and neutral?
300
These are the two camera points of view associated with visual techniques.
What are subjective and objective?
300
This is the element of plot where the conflict is introduced.
What is Rising Action?
300
The time and place where a story occurs.
What is Setting?
400
This is defining something by how it acts or by what it does.
What is function?
400
Explain what a utopia and dystopia are?
What is utopia is a perfect place and a dystopia is less than ideal?
400
This is the acronym for embedding quotations into an essay.
What is TLQC?
400
This is a character or symbol that is common across cultures. The Hero's journey is an example of this term.
What is archetype?
400
Facts offered to support a position is the definition of...
What is argument?
500
This is a story where characters have a meaning or represent something beyond the surface of the story.
What is Allegory?
500
Define school using the function and negation strategies
What is Multiple answers?
500
An example of this vocabulary word would be organizing the following group of words in order from strongest to weakest connotation. Angry, Upset, Mad, Furious
What is nuance?
500
Explain the difference between tone and mood.
What is mood is the emotions/feeling the reader has while reading which are caused by the tone, or author's attitude.
500
Using a verb to express something that you wish would happen is an example of this.
What is the Subjunctive Mood?