Fiction Authors' Techniques
Nonfiction Authors' Techniques
Figurative Language
Poetry Terms
Middle School Book Authors
100

The literary term for the main problem of a story

What is conflict?

100
Any visual feature that is NOT part of the main body of the text, e.g. photos, captions, graphs, glossaries

What are text features?

100

A figurative comparison using like or as, e.g. If you disturb Ms. Treuhaft-Ali when she is reading, she will growl at you like a hungry wolf.

What is a simile?

100

A poetry paragraph

What is a stanza?

100

The author of the Percy Jackson, Magnus Chase, Trials of Apollo, and other books

Who is Rick Riordan?

200

The lesson of a story

What is theme?
200

How the information is organized. Examples are: chronological order, description, problem-solution, cause-effect, compare-contrast

What is a text structure?

200

A figurative comparison that does NOT use like or as, such as "Your kindness and patience were the brightest star in my darkest night."

What is a metaphor?

200

The pattern of rhyming words in a poem

What is a rhyme scheme?

200

The author of Ghost, As Brave As You, and First Day Fly

Who is Jason Reynolds?
300

A technique where a character is totally immersed in a memory that happened before the start of the story

What is flashback?

300

When the author gives the exact words of an eyewitness or expert

What is quoting / quoted words?

300

Exaggeration, e.g. "When the teacher called me up for the spelling bee, my face got so hot that the walk up to the front of the room could have been a marathon in the desert.

What is hyperbole?

300

The pattern of strict/unstrict syllables; the rhythm of a poem

What is meter?

300

The author of The Crossover, Rebound, Solo, and Seventy Six Dollars and Forty Nine Cents

Who is Kwame Alexander?

400

The narrator's attitude toward the events of the story

What is tone?

400

The author's main argument/opinion that they want to convince you of, stated in one sentence in the introduction and restated in every body paragraph

What is a claim?

What is a thesis?

400

A nonliteral saying that does not mean something in particular, e.g. "I wanted to keep her surprise party a secret, but her mom let the cat out of the bag and she found out."

What is an idiom?

400

Words close to each other that begin with the same sound, e.g.

 "And it's you are whatever a moon has always meant 

And whatever a sun will always sing is you"

What is alliteration?

400

The author of Ninth Ward, Towers Falling, and Ghost Boys

Who is Jewell Parker Rhodes?

500

When the reader knows something that the main character does not

What is dramatic irony?

500

Even though two words may have the same literal meaning, they may have different positive or negative feelings associated with it. For example, smell has a neutral __, stench has a negative ___, and fragrance has a positive ___.

What is connotation?

500

A type of metaphor where a nonhuman thing is made human, e.g. "When my mom turned the car key, the engine angrily whined and screamed, and the whole car shuddered and sighed while spitting out smoke."

What is personification?

500

Internal rhyming; a repeated vowel sound within one line, e.g. "Welling and swelling bear in the tide"

What is assonance?

500

The author of Bird and Dragons in a Bag

Who is Zetta Elliot?