Elements I
Elements II
Devices I
Devices II
Structures I
100

This is the lesson or message an author communicates about life or human nature.

What is theme?

100

This term refers to how the author feels about the subject of the text.

What is tone?

100

An object or image that represents a deeper meaning beyond itself.

What is symbolism?

100

Language that appeals to the five senses to help readers visualize a scene.

What is imagery?

100

A poem with 14 lines written in iambic pentameter.

What is a sonnet?

200

This element refers to how the reader feels while reading a text.

What is mood?

200

The struggle between opposing forces that drives the plot forward.

What is conflict?

200

When there is a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens.

What is irony?

200

When an author shows a character’s traits through actions and dialogue rather than directly stating them.

What is indirect characterization?

200

The turning point or most intense moment in a story.

What is the climax?

300

This is the difference between what a text is mostly about and the message it communicates.

What is the difference between central idea and theme?

300

A character’s struggle with fear, guilt, or decision-making is an example of this type of conflict.

What is internal conflict?

300

Irony in which the audience knows something the character does not.

What is dramatic irony?

300

the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman

What is personification?

300

The final two lines of a Shakespearean sonnet that often reveal a shift or conclusion.

What is a couplet?

400

This Regents term refers to the process by which an author develops a character’s personality over time.

What is characterization?

400

A struggle between a character and societal rules or expectations is which type of conflict?

What is character vs. society?

400

When an author hints at future events to build suspense.

What is foreshadowing?

400

When an author exaggerates for emphasis or effect.

What is hyperbole?

400

A shift in tone or idea within a poem or story, often seen in sonnets.

What is a volta?

500

This Regents term refers to a character who changes significantly over the course of a text.

What is a dynamic character?

500

A character who serves as a contrast to another character to highlight traits.

What is a foil?

500

When an author refers to a well-known historical, literary, or mythological figure.

What is allusion?

500

A comparison using “like” or “as.”

What is a simile?

500

A pause or break in a line of poetry that continues the sentence onto the next line.

What is enjambment?