How loud or quiet you are
Volume
Ends a sentence
Period
Used to show a question being asked
Question Mark
Provides a moral or lesson, usually sad
Tragedy
Giving human qualities or actions to something that is not human
Personification
How high or low your voice is - shows calm or excitement
Pitch
Shows excitement
Exclamation Point
Shows conversation or discussion
Quotation Marks
Entertainment, humourous
Comedy
Words that say the sound they make
Onomatopoeia
How fast or slow you speak
Pacing
Shows possession or contractions
Apostrophe
Separate items in a list, or show an introductory statement.
Comma
Imginary, usually with magic or mystical creatures
Fantasy
A group of words whose meaning cannot be determined from the individual words
Idiom
The emotional quality of your voice
Tone
Used to enclose additional information within a sentence
Parentheses
Fictional plot that takes place when a real event was and provides information about the real event
Historical Fiction
A comparison of different things that does not use connecting words
Metaphor
Introduces lists, explanations, or examples
Colon :
Used to show omission or a thought trailing off
Ellipses
Imaginative and futuristic, technology
Science Fiction
Words that are the same when spelled forward and backward, for example: radar
Palindrome