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IMAGINATIVE LANGUAGE that is not meant to be literally
Figurative language
100
modifies a verb
adverb
100
Monologue
A speech or written expression by a character
100
...the sequence of related events that make up a story or novel...
Plot
100
the "all-knowing" point of view...
Omniscient point of view...
200
...an instance of using the text as support for essays...can be paraphrased or placed in quotes...
Textual evidence
200
...FIGURE OF SPEECH that cannot be defined literally...
Idiom
200
Inside/Outside
Internal/External
200
A sentence that states the main idea of the paragraph...
Topic sentence
200
...a purposeful way of arranging words in a sentence...
Syntax
300
...a writer's or speaker's choice of words...
Diction
300
words that describe
Adjectives
300
Arranging words, phrases, or clauses in a series...shows two or more similar things are of equal importance...
Parallel structure
300
Used to indicate dialogue or quotes form a text
Quotation marks
300
A writer's or speaker's attitude toward a subject
Tone
400
A word that indicates the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence... examples include: behind, below, beneath, etc.
Prepositions
400
A plot within a plot...."secondary plot"...
Subplot
400
Cannot be answered with a simple "yes" or "no"
Open-ended questions
400
Events after the climax of a story but before the resolution...
Falling action
400
Methods a writer uses to develop characters; for example, through description, actions, and dialogue
Characterization
500
In this voice, the subject of the sentence is neither a do-er or a be-er, but is acted upon by some other agent or by something unnamed.
Passive voice
500
...."Within the story Holes, Stanley changes from being overweight, poor, and cursed to being fit, rich, and uncursed" is an example of a...
Thesis Statement
500
A type of writing that explains, clarifies, defines, or gives information; OR, events that give a reader background
Exposition
500
Influenced by personal opinions or ideas; an internal thought, feeling or mood...
Subjective
500
The reason for writing; what the writer hopes to accomplish
Purpose