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Transcript of “L to J” Literary Terms Part 2. Roll the dice… ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXY.
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“L to J”Literary Terms
Part 2
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Roll the dice…A B C D E
F G H I J
K L M N O
P Q R S T
U V W X Y
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A
When the same consonant sound from the beginning of a word is repeated often in a piece of writing.
Alliteration
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BA division or type of literature. The most
common three are poetry, prose, and drama.
Genre
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CA figure of speech that uses like or as to
compare two unlike ideas.
Simile
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DWhen a reader uses details and clues
from sentences surrounding an unknown word to figure out it’s definition.
Context clues
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EMakes a comparison between two or more
things that are similar in some ways but otherwise unalike.
Analogy
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FThe set of ideas that are associated with a
word in addition to it’s meaning.
Example: “Vacation Spot” would be one for the word “beach”
Connotation
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GWhen an author makes a reference to a
well-known person, event, place, literary work, or work of art in their writing.
Allusion
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HA group of lines of poetry that are usually
similar in length and pattern and are separated by spaces.
Stanza
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IWhen the same vowel sound is repeated
in multiple words in a sentence and/or phrase.
Assonance
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JPart of a writer’s style that includes their
choices of words and how they put those words together. Two popular descriptions are formal and informal.
Diction
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KThe rhyming pattern in a poem.
Meter
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LA brief story about an interesting,
amusing, or strange event. Writers often use this to make a point or simply to entertain the reader.
Anecdote
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MAn expression or figure of speech that has
a meaning to a particular language or region.
Idiom
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NA type of figurative language in which a
non-human subject is given human characteristics.
Personification
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0The form of a language spoken by a
particular region or group. For example, American English vs. British English.
Dialect
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PA form of poetry that comes from Japan
and is only three lines long.
Haiku
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QA contradiction between what happens
and what is expected to happen. Example: I wore a dress for my date, and he took me
through a McDonald’s drive-through.
Irony
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RA type of figurative language in which
something is described as though it were something else.
Metaphor
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SA word that imitates a sound. Some
examples are crash, bang, and buzz.
Onomatopoeia
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TThe perspective from which a story is told.
Point-of-view
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UA regular pattern of rhyming words in a
poem. Examples: abab, aabbaabb, abac
Rhyme Scheme
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VA conversation between characters. The
exact words and phrases being said are often times put in quotation marks.
Dialogue
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WWriting or speech that appeals to one or
more of the five senses.
Sensory Language
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XA genre of literature that is composed of
musical and emotionally charged language. Imagery, figurative language, and rhyming are used often in this type of writing.
Poetry
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YThe use of representations in writing for
ideas than an author chooses to high-light or give deeper meaning to.
Symbolism