Diction
Language
Sound devices
Literary Elements and Devices
Academic vocabulary
100

Word choice used when addressing a formal audience

What is formal diction

100

a play on words that are identical or similar in sound but sharply diverse meaning

What is a pun?

100

words that mimic the sounds that they describe.

Ex. "hiss" "buzz"

What is onomatopoeia?

100

a reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art. may be historical, literary, biblical, or mythical

Ex." He met his Waterloo."

What is allusion?

100

a statement that clearly identifies the topic being discussed, it should only cover what is being discussed in the paper, and is written for a specific audience.

What is thesis?

200

emotional association of a word

Examples: Home provides an emotional connection while house is more defined.

What is Connotation?

200

An inoffensive substitute for a term considered offensive or inappropriate.

Ex. He "passed away" instead of he died. 

What is euphemism?

200

the repetition of sounds in two or ore words that occur at the end of the lines.

What is rhyme?

200

types of rhetoric used to persuade someone

What is an appeal?

200

to break apart

What is analyze?

300

dictionary meaning

What is denotation?

300

a comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"

Example: The warrior fought like a lion.

What is a smilie?

300

the arrangement of structurally similar sentences or clauses.

Example: "When you are right you cannot be too radical;when you are wrong, you cannot be too conservative." (Martin Luther King)

What is parallelism?

300

uses an appeal for logical arguments

What is logos?

300

follow, track, outline

What is trace?

400

word choice to convey a certain effect

What is diction?

400

the opposite of hyperbole.

Example: I could probably manage to survive on a salary of two million dollars per year.

What is an understatement?

400

a question used for the sake of persuasion rather that a genuine request for information.

Ex. "For what can war but endless war still breed? (Mathew)

What is rhetorical question?

400

appeals to the emotions

What is pathos?

400

provide reasons, give examples,back it up

What is support?

500

facts revealed by the author or speaker that support the attitude or tone in a piece of poetry or prose

What are details?

500

exact words spoken by characters, which add voice to writing.

What is a dialogue?

500

the omission from a sentence of a work or words that would be required for complete clarity but which can usually be understood from the content. the sequence of 3 dots...

What is an ellipses?

500

a short speech or remark spoken by a character in drama, directed either to the audience or to another character. It is supposed to be inaudible to the other characters on stage.

What is an aside?

500

introduction includes thesis-yellow

body includes topic- pink

examples-green

explain-white

conclusion- restate thesis- yellow 

What is organization in an essay?