figurative language
realistic fiction
personification
science fiction
narrative poem
foreshadowing
onomatopoeia
alliteration
protagonist
free verse
resolution
antagonist
biography
folk tale
flashback
metaphor
imagery
dialect
analogy
setting
speaker
simile
symbol
stanza
climax
rhyme
drama
fable
irony
genre
theme
myth
mood
When a group of words close together contain the same vowel sound in the middle of the words for effect
When a group of words close together start with the same sound for effect
Extreme exaggeration of an idea
When the poet appeals to the readers' 5 senses to make their work relatable.Imagery
Two words of opposite meaning that are put together, with one describing the other.
Words or lines of poetry that have the same sound at the end
Comparing two things, saying one thing IS another.
Comparing two things, saying one thing is LIKE another (using 'like' or 'as')
A type of metaphor - giving inhuman things human qualities
Sound word - where the word used is actually the sound being described
When a word, or phrase, is repeated within a stanza or poem for effect.
Two ideas/images of opposite meaning near each other, their differences making a point for the reader.
onomatopoeia
alliteration
expression
Repetition
language
metaphor
stanza
rhythm
poetry
simile
Rhyme
poem
Personification
Rhyme Scheme
Symbolism
Hyperbole
Metaphor
Imagery
Perches
Stanza
Theme
Abash
Tone
Mood
Line
sensory language
personification
science fiction
autobiography
foreshadowing
point of view
rhymne scheme
alliteration
onomatopoeia
short story
nonfiction
repetition
resolution
assonance
biography
character
flashback
hyperbole
symbolism
allusion
conflict
dialogue
metaphor
narrator
suspense
fiction
imagery
refrain
setting
tragedy
climax
comedy
poetry
simile
drama
fable
genre
idiom
irony
meter
novel
rhyme
theme
mood
plot
responsibility
supernatural
shakespeare
ozymandias
repetition
valentine
anaphora
metaphor
imagery
macbeth
speaker
ballad
reader
simile
sonnet
stanza
power
raven
rhyme
volta
what is the poetic technique used to describe 2 or 3 words with the same start sound
which poetic technique is used to give non human objects or animals human characteristics
where you describe something is as or like something else
what is the poetic device that is used for effect and repeats the same word
a poetic device where the sound of the word sound like the sound it makes
when a sentence runs from one sentence to another without pause
3 words or phrases in a line that are continuous
This is when their is a pause in a line created by punctuation
this is when you give a feeling or mood usually set by the setting or weather
a group of words in a passage that have a link or similar meaning
something used a lot in poems and 2 words that sound the same at the end
informational text
sensory language
third omniscient
personification
text features
third limited
ontomatopoeia
autobiography
first person
alliteration
rhyme scheme
traditional
exposition
denounment
conclusion
free verse
nonfiction
main idea
inference
hyperbole
biography
dialogue
conflict
evidence
solution
contrast
metaphor
setting
summary
imagery
problem
compare
fiction
excerpt
suffix
symbol
convey
effect
stanza
simile
poetry
theme
infer
cause
drama
genre
plot
mood
tone
The story of a real person’s life written by another person
Informational text dealing with an actual real-life subject
A story that has been made up and has made up characters
A story that has elements that are impossible
A fictional story that mixes futuristic technology with scientific fact
A suspenseful story about a puzzling event
A story with fictional characters that is set in real time in history
A story with fictional characters that is set in the modern world
Verse and rhythmic writing that creates an emotional response
Stories or myths passed on through oral storytelling
A fictional story that involves magic, magical creatures, or magic lands
An exaggerated story that is usually based on a real person or event
A fictional story that explains something that happens in nature
A fictional story based on facts written about a person or event from history; may teach a lesson
A fictional story that teaches a lesson called a moral
A format (NOT A GENRE) of writing that uses art to tell a story; read like a book
Drawing Conclusions
Historical Fiction
Author's Purpose
Personification
Falling Action
Growth Mindset
Hero's Journey
Context Clues
Foreshadowing
Point of View
Rising Action
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
Summarizing
Characters
Exposition
Inferences
Nonfiction
Repetition
Resolution
Strategies
Hyperbole
Mythology
Symbolism
Conflict
Dialogue
Folktale
Metaphor
Narrator
Fiction
Imagery
Climax
Poetry
Rhythm
Simile
Stanza
Drama
Irony
Rhyme
Theme
Mood
Plot
Tone