Stylistic Devices
Terms
Elements of Literature
Grammer
100

What is a symbol?

A word or thing which represents something else more abstract.

100

What is historical context? 

Using context that is historical.

100

What is setting?

The time and place that the plot is situated in

100

What is a verb?

A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen

200

What is hyperbole?

Over-exaggeration, usually with a dramatic or humorous effect

200

What is pathos, ethos, and logos?

Pathos=emotional

Ethos=ethical

Logos=logical

200

What is 3rd person point-of-view?

A narrator (not part of the plot) tells the story from a detached point of view

200

What is a semi-colon?

A punctuation mark (;) indicating a pause, typically between two main clauses, that is more pronounced 4than that indicated by a comma

300

What is synecdoche?

The representation of a whole thing by referring to a part of it

300

What are appeals?

Persuasive techniques used to appeal to and persuade an audience

300

What is an internal conflict?

A character’s struggle with himself/his nature.

300

What is a subject?

The person or thing being discussed

400

What is an allegory?

A poem in the form of a narrative or story that has a second (and often more significant) meaning beneath the surface one.

400

What is passive voice? 

When the subject of a sentence is not the do-er of the action, but instead the object

400

What is a static character?

A character that does not change throughout the narrative 

400

What is a prepositional phrase?

A group of words consisting of a preposition, its object, and any words that modify the object

500

What is a caesura?

A rhythmic break or pause in the flow of sound which is commonly introduced in the middle of a line of verse

500

What is high diction?

Language used in formal settings or to people of higher status

500

What is an omniscient narrator?

A narrator that knows and sees everything and everyone, including thoughts and feelings

500

What is an interrogative sentence?

A sentence that asks a question