Poetry
Fig. Lang/ Lit. Terms
Vocab
Argumentative Writing
Miscellaneous
100

What is repetition?

Repeating words, phrases, lines or stanzas

100

What is alliteration?

The repetition of the same letter

Ex. Sally sold seashells by the seashore

100

What does sage mean?

Having wisdom and good judgment.

100

What is argumenative writing?

An evidentiary objection raised in response to a question

100

What is stanza?

A group of lines that are read together

200

What is allusion?

A reference to either the bible or greek mythology

200

What is a pun?

Intentional rearrangements or selection of words in order to create humor.

200

What does interminable and Impel mean?

Interminable: Endless; Seemingly without end

Impel: To drive or propel

200

What is theme?

The overall message within a work of fiction, or a life lesson.

200

What is consonance?

The repeation of the same constant sounds in a line or text.

300

What does TP-CASTT stand for?

Title, Paraphrase, Connotation, Attitude, Shifts, Title, Theme

300

What is a simile?

A figure of speech USING like or as

300

What does inkling, entreat, and abhor mean?

Inkling: A slight suspicion; a vague idea

Entreat: To ask earnestly; to beg

Abhor: To shrink from in disgust to detest

300

What is the claim?

The main argument opposing the author's claim

300

Identify the parts of a conclusion paragraph. 

- Restate the thesis 

- Summarize your major points 

- Make the context of your argument clear

400

What does assonance mean?

The repetition of a certain sound of a vowel. 

400

What is a metaphor?

A figure of speech NOT using like or as

400

What does reverberate, tirade, tremulous, and conscientious mean?

Reverbirate: To be repeated as in a series of echos or vibrations.

Tirade: A long, angry speech

Tremulous: Marked by trembling or shaking 

Conscientious: Thorough, careful

400

What is the mood?

The emotional response that a writer wants to give to the reader

400

Identify the author's claim

- Find thesis

- Find details that support the author's argument 

- Explain the argument and why it was made

500

What is onomonopia?

BOOM!!! 

One way someone can make sounds in a poem.

500

What is the rebuttal?

When you respond directly to your opponent's argument to show why they're wrong.

500

What are the definitions for; amiss, immendent, profusion, affable, and recluse mean?

Amiss: In a wrong or imperfect way 

Immendent: About to happen, likely to occur in the near future. 

Profusion: A plentiful supply; a great or generous amount

Affable: Pleasent and approachable; gracious 

Recluse: A person who lives apart from society and often alone

500

What is the tone?

The attitude an author's words imply

500

Identify parts of a body paragraph

- Topic Sentance 

- Evidence, (quotation(s)

- Concluding statement 

- Transition