PSSA Vocab Set 1
PSSA Vocab Set 2
PSSA Vocab Set 3
PSSA Vocab Set 4
PSSA Vocab Set 5
100

placing together characters, situations or ideas to show common or differing features in literary selections Example: similarities

What is Compare?

100

To compare or appraise differences 

Example: differences

What is Contrast?

100

The author's central thought; the topic sentence of a paragraph 

Example: In yesterday’s softball game, the seventh grade pounded the eighth grade.

What is the Main Idea?

100

a figure of speech that expresses an idea through the image of another object. 

Example: The lake was a moonlit mirror.

What is a Metaphor?

100

a comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison like or as is used 

Example: She eats like a bird. She is as quick as a fox.

What is Simile?

200

the portion of a story following a climax, in which the conflict is resolved 

Example: End of story

What is a Resolution?

200

a judgment based on a personal point of view. 

Example: not presenting both sides of an issue fairly

What is a Bias?

200

a word that is the opposite of another word. 

Example: sharp and dull, hot and cold

What is an Antonym?

200

the story of a person's life written by himself or herself 

Title: Bill Peet An Autobiography Author: Bill Peet

What is an Autobiography?

200

a struggle of clash between opposing characters, forces, or emotions.

What is Conflict/Problem?

300

Personal point of view; relates events as they are perceived by a single character. 

Example: I, we, us, me, us

What is First Person?

300

The angle from which a story is told; dependent upon who is telling the story. 

Examples: First person: one of the characters is telling the story 

Third person: someone outside the story is telling the story

What is Point of View?

300

a device in literature where an object represents an idea.

Example: Dove=Peace, Donkey = Democratic Party

What is Symbolism.

300

a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact.

Example: Harry Potter Series

What is Fiction.

300

one of two or more words in a language that have highly similar meanings.

Example: sorrow, grief, sadness

What is a Synonym

400

the action of the story. consists of: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution

What is the Plot.

400

The prevailing emotions of a work or of the author in his or her creation of the work 

Example: humor, frustration, sadness

What is Mood.

400

an object or abstract idea given human qualities or human form 

Example: The flowers danced about the lawn

What is Personification.

400

Cause statements stem from actions and events, and effects are what happen as a result of the action or event.

Example: You stayed up late studying for a test; therefore, you are tired the next day

What is Cause and Effect?

400

The method an author uses to reveal characters and their various personalities.

Example: How the narrator describes the character: mean, nervous, confident…

What is Characterization.

500

the turning point in a narrative; the moment when the conflict is most intense

What is the Climax?

500

Daily Double:

language that cannot be taken literally since it was written to create a special effect or feeling. 

Example: personification, simile, alliteration, metaphor, hyperbole, imagery

What is Figurative Language?

500

Uses you, your, and/or yours to address a reader. Usually found in self-help books or step-by-step instructions. 

Example: If you want to loose weight, you need need to exercise every day

What is 2nd person point of view

500

The attitude of the author toward the audience and characters.

Example: sarcastic, unhappy, humorous, optimistic

What is Tone?

500

To make an overstatement or to stretch the truth.

Example: “I'm so hungry, I can eat a horse."

What is an Exaggeration.