Fallacies A
Fallacies & Lit. Terms
Literary Terms
Literary Terms &
Vocabulary
100

Two wrongs make a right

A fallacy caused by defending a wrong action with another wrong action

100

A mistake in reasoning

Fallacy

100

What is the artful order of events in a story, a novel, or a play?

Plot

100

Iamb

A two-syllable metric foot, accented on the second syllable

100

Examples of iambs

berate, inside, forsee

200

What is a fallacy?

A mistake in reasoning

200

Round character

A complex character who changes in or before the resolution

200

What is an analogy?

A comparison, usually in literature

200

Trochee

A two-syllable metric foot, accented on the first syllable: pizza, Texas

200

Define flippant

Describes a person who is unserious about serious things

300

Define Ad Hominem

A fallacy caused by focusing on a person's clothing, car, or home rather than the person's policies.

300

Flat character

A predictable character who does not change

300

What is William Shakespeare's language?

Renaissance English

300

Sonnet

A 14-lined poem with a pattern of rhyme

300

To scold or to speak to someone in an angry manner

Berate

400

Define Slippery slope

A fallacy asserting that one action will generate a series of catastrophes

400

Define metric foot

The smallest unit of measure in poetic meter

400

Define resolution

The conclusion of the plot, usually where loose ends are tied up

400

What is Geoffrey Chaucer's language?

Middle English

400

Define Gregarious

Describes a person who loves company

500

Define Straw Man

Twisting the opponent's words so that they sound foolish or ridiculous

500

Define Circular Argument

Restating the thesis or claim without showing examples or proof

500

The part of the plot after the climax and before the resolution

Falling action

500

What is the language of the Beowulf translator?

Old English

500

Loquacious

Describing a person who talks a great deal