Literary Devices
Grammar Mechanics
Night
Edgar Allan Poe
Literature and Informational Texts
100

A comparison of two things using like or as (Her eyes were like captivating night skies.)

Simile 

100

You can use this piece of punctuation to separate two independent clauses without having to use a conjunction.

Semicolons

100

This literary technique was used by Elie Wiesel when he broke the story's chronological order to discuss an event that happened in the future after the story's end. 

Flash Forward

100

What genre of literature is Poe's writing considered?

Gothic

100

In writing, what is a claim which is made by an author?

An opinion

200

A comparison of two things without using like or as (ex: her eyes were captivating night skies)

Metaphor

200

A type of dependent clause that gives more information about the noun of the sentence. There are two types: essential and nonessential.

Relative Clauses

200

What is the central idea of Night? Why was it written?

To share the story of the holocaust so future generations do not forget what happened.

200

This gothic element occurs when the protagonist has many character flaws 

Antihero

200

Why do we read informational texts?

To gather information about a certain subject.

300

When an author gives human qualities to non-human objects within a text.

Personification 

300

A group of words that modify any noun within a sentence that begin with this type of word.

Prepositional Phrase

300

This many Jews were killed by the time the Holocaust had ended.

6 million

300

What was the theme or moral lesson of Poe's story "Masque of the Red Death"?

You cannot escape death

300

This term is what provides support for an argument (makes it valid)

Evidence

400

When a character, event, or development within a text represents something deeper and more meaningful.

Symbolism

400

The matching of the forms of words, phrases, or clauses within a sentence.

Parallelism 

400

Why did Elie Wiesel say that it was "dangerous" to forget about the lives of those who were lost during the Holocaust?

It would allow the German Nazis to "win again"

400

Why did Edgar Allan Poe write "The Raven"?

His wife had passed away and he was extremely depressed.

400

What was a theme of "All Summer in a Day?"

Do not reject someone else's opinion just because they disagree with yours.


500

When an entire story and its plot represent something deeper and more meaningful.

Allegory

500

When the word that takes the place of a noun agrees in number and gender with the noun it replaced.

Pronoun Antecedent Agreement

500

In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, Elie Wiesel says that many cannot live without what? (It's why we anticipate the future)

Hope

500

In "The Raven", what did the raven represent?

The depression from losing his wife

500

How do we find the theme of a fictional story?

Determine the conflict and resolution of a story, then make a general statement that would apply to all of life.