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Story Elements
Poetry
Drama
Literary Terms
Wild
100
Sequence of events
What is Plot?
100
Repetition of vowel sounds in a line of poetry
What is Assonance?
100
A speech by a character that other characters cannot hear
What is Soliloquy?
100
A comparison without using like or as
What is Metaphor?
100
A word that means the same
What is a Synonym?
200
The attitude or feeling the author has toward a subject
What is Tone?
200
Repetition of consonant sounds in the middle or end of words
What is Consonance?
200
A speech given by a character that other characters can hear
What is Monologue?
200
A comparison using like or as
What is Simile?
200
A word that means the opposite
What is an Antonym?
300
The atmosphere or feeling the story/pome has based on setting, character dialogue, and character actions
What is Mood?
300
Repetition of the consonant letter at the beginning words in a line of poetry
What is Alliteration?
300
A short line said either to another character or to the audience where others cannot hear
What is an Aside?
300
A word that imitates the sound it describes
What is Onomatopoeia?
300
A guess based on what you know and what you have read
What is an Inference?
400
A problem or a struggle
What is Conflict?
400
A pattern of end rhyme in poetry
What is rhyme Scheme?
400
A theme that can be found directly stated in the text
What is Explicit Theme?
400
Giving inanimate objects, animals, or ideas human charcateristics
What is Personification?
400
An exaggeration in language
What is Hyperbole?
500
A reference to something outside of the text
What is Allusion?
500
A group of eight lines of poetry
What is an Octave?
500
The regional or cultural speech of a group of people exemplified in literature
What is Vernacular?
500
A part that represents the whole
What is Metonymy?
500
To enteratain, persuade, or inform are examples
What is Author's Purpose?