Literary Terms
Point-of-view
Figurative Language
Texts we have read
EOC
100

The "turning point" in a story

What is climax.

100

This is a story that uses the pronoun of "I".

What is first-person.

100

What piece of figurative language is on display? I am so hungry, I could eat an elephant!

What is hyperbole.

100

In The Scarlet Ibis, nature becomes a reflection of what?

What is character.

100

When dealing with unknown words in a text, the reader should refer to these to aid in comprehension.

What is context clues.

200

This is when the author tells the reader about a character.

What is direct characterization.

200

This is the POV that is used in a recipe or instructions.

What is second-person (you).

200

What piece of figurative language is on display? Her laughter sounded like bells.

What is a simile.

200

In The Scarlet Ibis, this character trait plays a dual role in the protagonist's childhood, and, eventually leads to Doodle's death.

What is pride.

200

True/False: When you are finishing answer all questions, you should go back and change many of your answers.

What is false.

300

This is a representation of something else or an abstract concept.

What is a symbol.

300

This is when the reader is only given the perspective of one character.

What is third-person limited.
300

When what the speaker says is intended to mean something different.

What is verbal irony.

300

In Macbeththis type of language is used to persuade and manipulate other characters.

What is rhetoric.

300

Name one of the text types that you will encounter on the English II EOC.

What are short story, informational text, poem, historical document, historical speech.

400

This is when a symbol repeatedly shows up in a text.

What is a motif.

400

This is when the reader knows the perspectives, feelings, and motivations of all characters.

What is third-person omniscient.

400

What piece of figurative language is on display? Alone along a lonesome lake, Lucy longed for the love of her life"

What is alliteration.

400

In Animal Farm, this is used to manipulate and control the other animals. 

What is fear (unwarranted extrapolation), lack of education, manipulation of language.

400

Name one of the elements of the R.A.C.E.E. method.

What are restatement, answering, citing, explaining, and ending.

500

This is when something a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true.

What is a paradox

500

This is the POV used in the novel, Animal Farm.

What is third-person omniscient.

500

What piece of figurative language is on display? BAM! POW! CRASH!

What is onomatopoeia.

500

In the poem, The Sound of Silence, the speaker is dealing with what type of conflict?

What is internal.
500

You will be required to answer how many constructed responses on the English II EOC.

What is four.