Elements of Style
Poetry
Literary Devices
Essay Writing
Shakespeare
100

The perspective in which the text is written or told.

What is point of view.

100

A line of poetry repeating the same initial letter.

What is alliteration.

100

Example: he is a library of information about Canadian authors.

What is metaphor

100

The most important part of an essay

What is the thesis statement. 

100

A tragedy set in Verona Italy against the backdrop of two feuding families the Montagues and the Capulets.

What is Romeo and Juliet.

200

The importance of word choice (simple, flowery, technical, direct etc.)

What is diction

200

A continuation of an idea without a pause that carries onto the next line. 

What is enjambment 

200

The photo is an example of

What is irony.

200

A type of essay that tells a story... often anecdotal, experiential and personal.

What is a narrative essay 

200

A witty and sometimes humorous play on words.

What is a pun.

300

An example would be long, descriptive sentences with an emphasis on setting and atmosphere.

What is pace

300

A 14 line poem written in rhymed iambic pentameter. It contains a rhyming couplet in the last 2 lines.

What is a sonnet

300

A specific reference to a person, historical event, Biblical or mythological character.

What is an allusion

300

Words and phrases used to connect ideas, generate "flow" and make your writing cohesive. 

What are transitions.

300

A remark that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play.


What is an aside.

400

Prose that intentionally follows incorrect grammar or spelling rules to reflect a person's speech.

What is experimentation in language.


400

Directly addressing a real or imagined listener or inanimate object that is not physically present in the poem.

What is apostrophe.

400

A character who exhibits opposite or conflicting traits to another character, often the protagonist.

What is a character foil.
400

Includes the author's last name and page/line number.

What is a citation.

400

A type of metric line consisting of 5 feet alternating between unstressed and stressed syllables.

What is iambic pentameter. 

500

The arrangement of ideas. Examples include cyclical, chronological, parallel, and flashbacks.

What is organization and structure.

500

A type of poem written using elevated language to glorify or praise someone or something.  

What is an ode

500

The persuasive appeal to an audience's sense of emotion and feeling.

What is pathos.

500

Contradictions, flawed reasoning, and/or illegitimate arguments that can be proven wrong are examples of

What are logical fallacies 

500

An extended speech where an actor says his thoughts out loud while alone on the stage. Hint: Hamlet is known for these.

What is a soliloquy.