Figurative Language
Fiction Terms
Nonfiction Terms
Poetry Terms
Wild Card
100

What is a simile?

A comparison using "like" or "as" Ex. "Life is like a box of chocolates."

100

What is dialogue?

A conversation between two or more people.

100

What is the central idea?

The main idea or main point that the author is making, or what the text is mostly about.

100

What is a Symbol/Symbolism?

an object, person, situation, event, or action that represents something else.

100

What is mood?

The feeling created by a piece of literature. Ex. Joyful, Mournful

200

What is a metaphor?

Direct comparison Ex. "The front is a cage."

200

What is foreshadowing?

Clues that hint at what is going to happen later in the plot.

200

What is the purpose?

When an author is instructing, entertaining, or persuading the reader.

200

What is figurative language?

Phrasing that goes beyond the literal meaning of words to get a message or point across.

(Ex: simile, idiom, metaphor, etc)

200

What is tone?

The author/speaker's attitude toward the subject.

300

What is personification?

Gives human characteristics to non-humans. Ex. "The trees whispered in the breeze."

300

What is the theme?

The moral or lesson that the story is trying to teach/convey.

300

What is an inference?

The act of coming to a conclusion based on facts or making and educated guess.

300

What is the pattern of end rhymes in a poem.

What is the pattern of end rhymes in a poem.

300

What is a conflict?

When a character struggles with an internal or external force.

400

What is an idiom?

A statement that is not meant to be taken literally. Ex. "Are you pulling my leg?"

400

What is an allusion?

A reference to a person, place, or another work of literature. Ex. In Persepolis, Marji talks about listening to Kim Wilde & Iron Maiden.

400

What is structure?

How a passage is organized. Ex. Compare and contrast, cause and effect, etc.

400

What is alliteration?

The repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close to one another. broken baby bottle

400

What is an oxymoron?

When two opposite ideas are joined to create an effect Ex. Living death, jumbo shrimp

500

What is a hyperbole?

Extreme exaggeration. Ex. "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse."

500

What is connotation?

The positive or negative feelings/emotions that are associated with a word.

500

What is a rhetorical question?

The use of a question for persuasion that doesn't really need to be answered by the reader.

500

What are couplets?

Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme.

500

What is an anecdote?

A brief and sometimes witty story that focuses on a single interesting event, often in order to make a point or teach a moral lesson.