Literary Devices
Literary Concepts
Examples
Double points
Story elements
100

What is the sound device used when an author repeats words or phrases to have an effect?

Repetition.

100

When you are asked: what is the most important thing that the author is trying to tell us in the passage?

What are they asking you to determine?

Main idea. Central idea. Theme.

100

The ground was covered in a thick layer of white, and the trees were heavy with frost. A group of children were laughing and throwing snowballs at each other in the distance.

It is likely that it is winter and that the children are playing in the snow.

What is this an example of?

Inference.

100

He is as fast as a cheetah.

What is this an example of?

Simile

100

The people, animals, or creatures who participate in the story. This includes the protagonist, antagonist, and supporting people.

Characters.

200

What is the sound device used when an author repeats sounds at the ends of words to give it a musical quality?

Rhyme

200

What is it called when we provide an explanation of an article or passage in our own words?

Summarize.

200

Whistling willows waved in the wind.

What is this an example of?

Alliteration

200

"The wind whispered through the trees."

What is this an example of?

Personification

200

The time and place where the story takes place. This can include the physical location, the historical era, and the cultural or social context.

Setting

300

What is it called when an author uses a consonant sound for the first letter of a word to draw the reader's attention to those words?

Alliteration.

300

When you are asked: what conclusion can you draw or what can you figure out from the information given in the passage, plus your own knowledge, even though it is not directly stated?

What are they asking you to do?

Make an inference.

300

She's quite stubborn.

Does this have a positive, neutral, or negative connotation?

Negative.

300

"The sky was a brilliant shade of orange and pink as the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the sand."

What is this an example of?

Imagery

300

The struggle or problem that the characters face in the story.

Conflict

400

The _________ of a word or phrase is the feeling it tends to produce.

Connotation or connotative meaning.

400

Expository texts can be written in these ways:

Chronological

Cause and Effect

Problem and Solution

Compare-Contrast

These are examples of what?

Text Structures.

400

"Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall."

What is this an example of?

Rhyme

400

"A fire station burns down."

What is this an example of?

Irony

400

The sequence of events that make up the story. This includes the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

Plot

500

What is the literary term for when something is exaggerated, imaginative, and does not have the literal meaning of what is expressed?

Figurative language.

500

Dylan smiles and loves when there is an experiment happening.

Mr. Vue is terrified of cats and thinks dogs make better pet.

Alani enjoys Starbucks and says she will give Mr. Vue one since it is so tasty.

These are all examples of what?

Opinions of Point of View.

500

The sun is a golden ball in the sky.

What is this an example of?

Figurative language.

500

"A character in a story has a premonition or dream that hints at something that will happen later in the plot."

What is this an example of?

Foreshadow

500

The author's attitude towards the subject matter of the story. This can be serious, humorous, sarcastic, or any other tone that fits the story.

Tone