Parts of Speech
Plot
Figurative Language
Literary Devices
Persuasive
100

A person, place, thing, or idea 

Noun

100

The critical moment in the story where the reader can see the conflict confronted, predict how it will be solved, and see the change in momentum of the events. 

Climax

100

A comparison of two unlike things using like, as, or than

Simile

100

When a character has a memory of a past event that is relevant to the current plot

Flashback

100

The writer's position on a problem or an issue

Claim

200

This creates ownership. 

Apostrophe

200

The action and events that take place in the story and build up to the critical moment when the main conflict is confronted. (Most of the story takes place here.) 

Rising Action 

200

When a word makes its own sound

Onomatopeia

200

The time, place, environment, weather, culture, and traditions of a literary work 

Setting

200

An attempt to discredit an idea by attacking the person or group associated

Name calling

300

This describes a noun. 

Adjective

300

The major problems gave been unraveled. They do not all get solves, but the story is wrapped up. 

Resolution or Denouement 

300

A pair of words that are opposite in meaning Ex: Walking Dead

Oxymoron

300

The writer's attitude towards the the subject

Tone

300

Using words with strongly positive or negative connotations to stir people's emotions

Loaded Terms

400

This describes a verb.

Adverb

400

The events that lead to the closure. It is where we see changes and realizations for the characters. 

Falling Action

400

A widely accepted phrase that does not mean literally what it is saying. The words do not mean exactly what they say. Ex: It is raining cats and dogs.

Idiom

400

The feeling created in the reader

Mood

400

The art of swaying others' opinions, beliefs, or actions 

Persuasion 

500

This shows strong emotion. Example: Oh, I didn't know there was a test today. 

Interjection 

500

The groundwork for the story. The setting, characters, and the conflict is revealed. 

Exposition 

500

A deliberate, extravagant exaggeration 

Hyperbole

500

A central message or insight into life and people revealed through the struggles and lessons of the characters

Theme

500

Objections that people with the opposing viewpoints may raise 

Counterarguments