having more than one meaning; unclear
What is Ambiguous?
Careful selection of words to convey a particular message
What is Diction?
full of intense disapproval; scornful
What is Contemptuous?
Vivid description of how something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels
What is Imagery?
The use of signs, shapes, or objects to represent ideas or emotions
What is Symbolism?
to do something you consider beneath your social position
What is Condescend?
A character who contrasts with another character, highlighting their contrasting traits
What is a Foil?
done with strong feelings or great force
What is Vehemently?
Details authors provide that hint at an event that will happen later in the story
What is Foreshadowing?
The opposite of exaggeration: acting as if something is less extreme or important than it really is
What is an Understatement?
held or pieced together in a way that makes sense
What is Coherence?
The statement of what the writer is trying to prove in an essay. All of the reasons and evidence support the claim. Sometimes called the thesis.
What is a Claim?
causing deep emotions of sadness
What is Poignant?
Overstating something for effect; acting as if it is more extreme or important than it really is
What is Exaggeration?
An essay in which the writer evaluates an artistic work, such as a book, song, or movie, by commenting on its various qualities and how well they’ve been done
What is a Review?
showing little or no interest or concern
What is Apathetic?
The full line of reasoning a writer uses to support their claim, including supporting points and explanation
What is an Argument?
consisting of parts or people that are all the same
What is Homogeneity?
The time and place in which a narrative takes place
What is Setting?
a universal idea, lesson, or message explored throughout a work of literature
What is Theme?
believing that other people are only motivated by self-interest
What is Cynical?
The emotional atmosphere of a narrative
What is Mood?
negative fame; the state of being known for something bad
What is Notoriety?
The writer or speaker’s attitude towards the subject
What is Tone?
A genre of writing in which the writer humorously criticizes people or ideas to bring attention to their faults
What is Satire?