LITERARY TERMS
ARGUMENT & RHETORIC
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
AUTHOR’S CRAFT
WORD KNOWLEDGE
100

What is the central message or lesson of a story?

Theme

100

What is the author’s main position or viewpoint called?

Claim

100

“Her smile was sunshine.” What device is this?

Metaphor

100

What is the author’s attitude toward the subject?

Tone

100

What is the dictionary definition of a word?

Denotation

200

What type of character remains unchanged?

Static Character

200

What is an opposing viewpoint called?

Counterclaim

200

“The car coughed and sputtered down the road.” What is this?

Personification

200

What do we call the author’s choice of words?

Diction

200

What is the emotional or cultural meaning of a word?

Connotation

300

What is it called when an author gives hints about what will happen later?

Foreshadowing

300

What term describes a flaw in logic or reasoning?

Fallacy

300

What figure of speech uses “like” or “as” to compare?

Simile

300

How words and phrases are arranged in a sentence is called?

Syntax

300

What do we call words or phrases that smoothly link ideas?

Transitions

400

This device interrupts the timeline to show past events.

Flashback

400

Which rhetorical device uses personal stories to support a point?

Anecdote

400

“I’ve told you a thousand times!” is an example of what?

Hyperbole

400

The author’s reason for writing (inform, persuade, entertain) is called what?

Author’s purpose

400

What do we call the sentence that introduces the main idea of an essay?

Thesis

500

The emotional atmosphere of a text is called what?

Mood

500

What is the purpose of a rebuttal?

To refute a counterclaim

500

What type of expression has a culturally understood meaning, like “spill the tea”?

Idiom

500

When an author uses language for emotional appeal, what is that called?

Rhetoric

500

What do we call the use of context clues to figure out a word’s meaning?

Word analysis or context clue strategy