Figurative Language
Poetry Terms
Test Day!
Story Elements
Argumentation/Rhetoric
100

A comparison using like or as

What is a Simile?

100

Instead of paragraphs, poems have this...

What is a stanza?

100

You should bring this writing utensil on test day

What is a... LOL, you thought... It's online!

100

The over-arching message of a story

What is theme?

100

A quality that evokes emotions (like pity or sadness). Emotional appeal

What is pathos?

200

Ex: Gertrude gets good grades

What is alliteration?

200

A line having no end punctuation but running over to the next line. Hint: Starts with an 'E'

What is enjambment?

200

The number of multiple choice questions on the test

What is 50 (English IV)?

What is 48 + 2 constructed response (English III)?

200

How a piece makes the reader feel while reading

What is mood?

200

The way to get people to agree with an idea, attitude, or action by rational and/or emotional means.

What is persuasion?

300

Ex: That test destroyed me

What is hyperbole? (Obvious exaggeration)

300

Ex: Once I dive into these pages

I may not come out for ages

What is a couplet? (Two lines of rhymed verse)

300

The day our class is taking the English NCFE

What is January 14th (1st period)? January 15th (2nd period)? January 17th (4th period)?

300

Ex: She carried the elderly woman's groceries inside the house for her. 

What is indirect characterization? (The writer reveals information about a character and his personality through that character's thoughts, words, and actions)

300

An appeal based on the character/reputation/ credibility of the speaker.

What is ethos?

400

Ex: I laughed as we snuck out the back door. The plan had worked perfectly. Nothing could go wrong now!

What is foreshadowing?

400

Word order and sentence structure

What is syntax?

400

The proper way to take the NCFE... (Hint: Do you... read the questions and then the passage? Or do you read the passage and then the questions?)

What is... It is UP TO YOU! But, my suggestion is this...

1. Read the entire passage FIRST. Consider the style of writing (historical context, diction, figurative language, etc.). 

2. READ the questions. Eliminate all obvious wrong answers. Revisit the passage to help answer the questions after taking all of these steps.

400

Mental pictures which are created by descriptions of the senses, so that we can see and feel what the character is experiencing

What is imagery?

400

Appeal based on logic and reason

What is logos?

500

Ex: Bang! Slurp! Hiss!

What is onomatopoeia?

500

The author's choice and use of words

What is diction?

500

Matthew's phone goes off during the test resulting in this

What is a misadministration?

500

Ex: Angela is wearing a t-shirt and has long beautiful hair

What is direct characterization? (The author explains through direct statements what the character is like (kind, evil, etc.). 

500

Trick question... NOT related to argument and rhetoric...

Ex: Amanda made a reference to the Great Gatsby during the presentation.

What is allusion? (A reference in a story to a well-known character or event from another story or place)