Key Question Words
ELA words
Literary Terms 1
Literary Terms 2
ELA Review
100

Common characteristics,  identify how things are alike or similar  

Compare

100

To separate into parts and explain

Analyze

100

a category system that literature falls into based on specific conventions that develop to characterize the differences.

Hint: romantic comedy, horror, science fiction

Genre

100

Where/when a story takes place

Setting

100

When the author hints at actions that will come in the future

Foreshadowing

200

Characteristics that are  not alike. Identify how things are different

Contrast

200

To prove points by using facts

Argue

200

A literary device that allows writers to show their audience specific events that happened before the current action of the story.

Flashback

200

How the writer feels about his subject that comes through based upon the types of words chosen.

Tone

200

A type of poem that has a specific rhyme and meter.

fourteen lines of iambic pentameter

Sonnet

300

Give a brief overview of the main points  

summarize

300

The most exciting part of a story where all of the main conflict comes together

climax

300

A character or force that opposes the protagonist

Antagonist

300

How the reader feels about the story

Mood

300

A word that describes words that represent sounds

Onomatopoeia

ex.  sshhh, chirp chirp

400

Present a clear picture of a person, place, thing or idea. Use details and  sensory words! 

Describe

400

An intentional reference to another literary work or piece of art that the reader should understand in order to make connections.

Allusion

ex. Chocolate is his Kryptonite

400

A concrete or physical object that represents an abstract concept.

Symbol

400

Character who is telling the story

Narrator

400

A figure of speech that, for rhetorical effect, directly refers to one thing by mentioning another.

Metaphor

ex. Time is money

500

“Read between the lines”; the answer is not clearly stated in the passage.  Use knowledge and experience to draw conclusions. 

Infer

500

When authors give human traits to animals or some other lifeless object

Personification

500

An abstraction that represents the central idea of the story

Theme

500

Can be verbal, situational or dramatic and has the result of the meaning, situation or action being one thing but meaning something different.

Irony

500

figurative speech that compares two different things using "like" or "as"

simile

My shoes smell like garbage