Poetry
Fiction
Figurative Language
Argument
Informational
100

Stanza

Paragraphs in a poem.

100

Conflict 

Major problem in the story.

100

Metaphor

Comparing two unlike things without using "like" or "as".

100

Juxtaposition

The placement of two or more things side by side, often in order to bring out their differences.

100

Main Idea

The most important thing they want you to know about a topic.
200

Speaker

The narrator or voice of the poem.
200

Theme

The message or lesson learned.

200

Simile

A literary term where you use “like” or “as” to compare two different things and show a common quality between them

200

Analogy

A literary technique in which two unrelated objects are compared for their shared qualities.

200

Summary 

A short overview of the main points of a text.

300

Mood

The atmosphere created by the author's work (how it makes you feel--feeling created)

300

Plot

The sequence of events that make up a story.

300

Sensory Language

Words and descriptions that relate to the five senses.

300

Counterargument 

A viewpoint that opposes your main argument.

300

Thesis

AKA Claim or Controlling Idea 

The argument the author will make about the topic.

400

Tone

The attitude that a character or narrator or author takes towards a given subject.

400

Resolution

The conclusion of the story’s plot.

400

Personification 

Giving human traits to a non human.

400

Logical Fallacy

Flawed, deceptive, or false arguments that can be proven wrong with reasoning.

400

Convey

To express a thought, feeling, or idea so that it is understood by other people.

500

Figurative Language

Figures of speech (such as similes, metaphors and clichés) to suggest new pictures or images, or to create stronger effects.

500

Climax

The highest point of tension or drama in a narratives’ plot.

500

Hyperbole

A figure of speech in which an author or speaker purposely and obviously exaggerates to an extreme

500

Bandwagon

A common logical fallacy that suggests that because a belief, action, or trend is already popular, everyone should adopt it.

500

Develop

Build, Create, Make.