Orientation
Genres
It's all about choices
Making Statements
Poetic Devices
Plot Devices
Miscellaneous
100

The general perspective from which the story is told.

What is Point of View?

100

A form of autobiographical writing, keeping subjects actions and day-to-day activities.

What are Diaries?

100

Step-by-step or scene-by-scene telling of a story in chronological order.

What is Narrative Fiction?

100

Literature that comments on society or politics.

What is Social Commentary?

100

The repeated part in a song.

What is Refrain?

100

Struggle between two opposing forces.

What is Conflict (internal and external)?

100

Heard.

What is Aural?

200

All-seeing, all-knowing (can be inside every character’s mind).

What is Omniscient Point of View?

200

Similar to a diary but is more about reflection than day-to-day activities. 

What are Journals?

200

Shows the relationship between supporting details in paragraphs, essays, and chapters.

What is Pattern of Organization?

200

Reasoning aimed at demonstrating truth or falsehood.

What is Philosophical Argument?

200

The patterned recurrence, within a certain range of regularity, of specific language features, usually features of sound.

What is Rhythm?

200

Time and place of a story.

What is Setting?

200

Induces amusement.

What is Humor?

300

The perspective of a singular character but not as the character themself. 

What is Limited Third-Person Point of View?

300

A story that revolves around accounts of a historical event.

What is Historical Narrative?

300

The way in which a writer writes.

What is Style?

300

Narrative or visual representation in which a character, place, or event can be interpreted to represent a hidden meaning with moral or political significance.

What is Allegory?

300

The correspondence of two or more words with similar-sounding final syllables placed to echo one another.

What is Rhyme?

300

The opposite of what is expected.

What is Irony?

300

Exaggerated statements.

What is Hyperbole?

400

Narration style that depicts thoughts and feelings as they come through the character’s mind.

What is Stream of Consciousness?

400

Stories about enslaved persons (either in bondage, on the way to freedom, and/or becoming free).

What is Captivity Narrative?

400

The author’s attitude toward the subject.

What is Tone?

400

Nineteenth Century movement that embraces determinism, detachment, scientific objectivism, and social commentary.

What is Naturalism?

400

The repetition of a word, phrase, or sound to create effect.

What is Repetition?

400

When the audience knows something that the character(s) do not.

What is Dramatic Irony?

400

Allusions to events or people in the Bible

What are Biblical Allusions?

500

Witness accounts of events.

What are Firsthand Accounts?

500

A story about one’s whole life, written by that person.

What is Autobiography?

500

Having bias.

What is Subjectivity?

500

Songs that were created and sung by enslaved people (contain many biblical allusions).

What are Spirituals?

500

Uses the effects of meter, rhyme and form, especially the fixed forms.

What is Formal Verse?

500

Sarcasm.

What is Verbal Irony?

500

Having prejudice or favoritism toward.

What is Biased?

600

Events told by word of mouth but were not personally witnessed.

What are Secondhand Accounts?

600

A specific period of time in one’s life, written by that person.

What is Memoir?

600

No bias.

What is Objectivity?

600

A particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group.

What is Dialect?

600

A sonnet form associated with the poet Petrarch, having an octave rhyming a b b a a b b a and a sestet rhyming either c d e c d e or c d c d c d Also called: Italian sonnet.

What is Petrarchan Sonnet?

600

When incongruity between expectations and reality.

What is Situational Irony?

600

A device used to break up the seriousness or monotony of a story.

What is Comic Relief?

700

The purpose for writing: to inform, to entertain, or to explain.

What is Writer’s Purpose?

700

Stories about exploration.

What is Exploration Narrative?

700

Word choice.

What is Diction?

700

Explain the meaning of.

What is Interpret?

700

The pattern of sounds that repeats at the end of a line or stanza.

What is Rhyme Scheme?

700

The message or moral from the story.

What is Theme?

700

Characterized by truthful and relatable subject matter, everyday characters and situations, and a focus on the present day. Realist works often include descriptions of everyday activity along with concerns about the impact of war, politics, and nature.

What is Realism?