Figurative Language
Irony
Elements of Plot
Author's Craft
Theme/Central Idea
100

Comparing two things WITHOUT using like or as; Example: You are my sunshine.

What is a Metaphor

100

3 types of irony

What are verbal, situational, and dramatic

100

conclusion of the story; the conflict is resolved and loose ends are tied up

What is the Resolution

100

This literary element refers to the author's attitude toward the subject or audience, often conveyed through word choice and sentence structure.

What is Tone

100

a general concept, this refers to the specific, overarching point or argument the author is making in that particular text

What is Central or Main Idea

200

giving human qualities to non-human; Example: The wind howled during the violent storm. 

What is Personification 

200

a statement in which the speaker means something very different from what he or she is saying

What is Verbal Irony

200

the point of highest tension and interest, often the turning point of the story.

What is the Climax

200

While similar to tone, this element describes the feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader, often influenced by setting and imagery.

What is Mood

200

This is the moral, or underlying meaning of a literary work, often a universal truth about life.

What is Theme

300

using an object or action to express a deeper meaning or concept; Owls = wisdom or knowledge

What is Symbolism

300

During heavy rain, someone says, "What lovely weather we're having!"

What is Verbal Irony

300

showing events that will happen at a later time than the main story

What is a Flash Forward

300

The distinctive style or personality of a writer, evident in their syntax, vocabulary, and overall approach to storytelling, is known as this.

What is Voice

300

While a theme can be expressed in a single word like "love," a fully developed one is usually stated as a complete sentence or phrase, such as "Love conquers all." This is called a thematic _______.

What is Statement

400

expressions used in everyday language that have a meaning different from the literal interpretation of their individual words; This test will be a piece of cake.

What is an Idiom

400

known as tragic irony, this is when a writer lets their reader know something that a character does not

What is dramatic irony

400

sets your story into place; may be many moments of conflict that slowly build up as your story progresses

What is the Rising Action

400

An author's deliberate selection of vocabulary, often categorized as formal, informal, technical, or poetic, is precisely this craft element.

What is Word Choice or Diction

400

To discover the central idea of a non-fiction text, a reader might look for the topic sentence in each paragraph and then identify the main point these sentences support.

What is the Argument

500

 using words that imitate the sound they describe; Example: The bee buzzed around the room.

What is Onomatopoeia 

500

A fire station burning down is an example of what kind of irony

What is situational irony

500
beginning of the story where you establish setting, backstory and introduce the characters

What is the Exposition

500

Beyond a word's dictionary definition, this refers to the emotional associations or cultural implications that a word carries, significantly impacting its effect on the reader.

What is Connotation 

500

While a text can have multiple themes, particularly complex literary works, there is typically only one of this specific textual element that represents the main argument or unifying point

What is Central (Main) Idea