Speech
Literature
Literature Terms 2
Literary Elements
Misc.
100
A speech that simply gives information.
What is Informative or Inform
100
This causes a character's downfall.
What is a tragic flaw
100
The following phrase is an example of what? The flower waved in the wind.
What is personification
100
The following phrase is an example of what: The dog was as big as a horse.
What is a simile
100
What is repeating a word, phrase, or sentence?
What is repetition
200
A speech given to make the audience see your point of view.
What is a persuasive speech?
200
The problem that the story centers around
What is conflict
200
The opposite of what is expected happens.
What is irony
200
A comparison of two unlike things. Metaphors and Similies are types of these.
What is analogy
200
A list of all the sources you used to write a paper
What is Works Cited
300
Any graph, chart, PowerPoint, object, that helps the audience "see" what you are talking about.
What is a visual aid
300
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution are all parts of the...
What is Plot
300
The main character in a story
What is the protagonist
300
The following phrase is an example of what: Juliet is the sun.
What is a metaphor
300
The author's attitude toward his or her subject
What is tone
400
A shocking statement, anecdote, personal experience, exaggeration, quote, or rhetorical question can be used as an
What is an attention getter
400
Type of literature that is completely true
What is non-fiction
400
What type of characterization is this phrase: He is very mean.
What is direct characterization
400
This is an example of what.... The man kicked the dog.
What is indirect characterization
400
Copying someone else's work and turning it in as your own
What is plagiarism
500
The main point or theme of your speech.
What is Thesis
500
The type of literature that focuses on Lines instead of Sentences.
What is poetry
500
In which point of view can the narrator know the thoughts and actions of all the characters in the story?
What is 3rd period omniscient
500
Buzz, crack, and flip-flop are all examples of what?
What is Onomatopoeia
500
Words like....then, next, first, finally, since
What are transition words