Lit Terms. Take notes as we review each of these terms and examples.

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Lit Terms Take notes as we review each of these terms and examples.

Types of Writing Expository writing EXPLAINS something a process how something works Remember that EXPository EXPlains something.

Types of Writing Persuasive writing ARGUES something tries to convince the reader offers strong evidence to sway the reader PERSUASIVE writing is what we re focusing on for the Writing SOL.

Types of Writing Cause/Effect writing DESCRIBES something (a cause) and how it changes (or the effect it has on) something else Example: Poor dental hygiene leads to cavities and other issues.

Types of Writing Narrative writing TELLS a story and comes in many different forms.

Allegory A story or poem in which characters, settings, and events stand for other people or events (or for abstract ideas or qualities)

Alliteration The repetition of the same or similar consonant sounds in words that are close together Examples: For the first time in forever There are tons of tools here!

Allusion A reference to someone or something that is known from history, literature, religion, politics, sports, science, or another branch of culture

Ambiguity A technique by which a writer deliberately suggests two or more different, and sometimes conflicting, meanings in a work

Analogy A comparison between two things to show how they are alike Example: Square is to rectangle as circle is to oval.

Anecdote A short account or story about an incident that is usually funny, interesting, or biographical

Aphorism A short, pointed sentence expressing a wise or clever observation or a general truth; maxim; adage Example: The early bird catches the worm.

Apostrophe An arrangement of words addressing a non-existent person or an abstract idea in such a way as if it were present and capable of understanding feelings EXAMPLES: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Death be not proud Ugh, cell phone! Why won t you load my message?!

Archetype An old, imaginative pattern that appears in literature across the ages EXAMPLES: heroes, villains, tricksters, outcasts, rebels, misfits...

Atmosphere The mood or feeling you (the reader) get from the story or poem What is the atmosphere of each of these two pics?

Autobiography An account of a person s life written by that person You would write your own autobiography.

Biography An account of someone s life written by someone else Mark wrote Ellie s biography.

Character A person or animal that plays a role in a novel, play, or movie

Direct Characterization When the author openly tells the audience about the character and his/her/its traits

Indirect Characterization When the reader must infer a character s traits through his/her/its actions, thoughts, or appearance

cliché A cliché is an overused expression or idea. In good writing, you want to AVOID them!

Climax The high point or turning point of a novel, play, or movie When the author reveals or hints to the outcome

Conflict A problem Internal- a character s problem with him/herself External- a character s problem with another character, group, or force

Connotation an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning an undertone

Denotation the literal or primary meaning of a word its dictionary definition

Diction style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words

Fact a truth known by actual experience or observation something that can be verified

Opinion a personal view, attitude, or appraisal cannot be certain

Fact or Opinion? Truman was a President of the U.S. Truman was the best President of the U.S. Non-poisonous snakes make delightful pets. Gold was discovered in CA in 1848.

Figure of Speech Language that is not meant to be taken literally Similes, metaphors, personification, etc. all fall under the figure of speech umbrella

Metaphor A comparison in which one thing is said to be another (often unlike) thing

Personification Gives human qualities to non-human or abstract things Ex. Love is blind.

Simile A figure of speech where two unlike things are explicitly compared, usually using like or as to link them

Flashback A scene in a movie or novel that takes a character back to a time earlier than the main setting

Foreshadowing A warning or indication of a future event Beware the ides of March

Hyperbole An extreme exaggeration that is not meant to be taken literally I have a million things to do!

Dramatic Irony When the audience knows something that the characters in a book or play do not know

Situational Irony When the expected outcome does not happen Can be humorous or serious

Verbal Irony When someone says one thing, but means another for effect Similar to sarcasm

Mood The feeling the reader gets from a work of literature

Onomatopoeia A word formed from the association of the noise it makes Sizzle, cuckoo, chirp...

Oxymoron A figure of speech when apparently contradictory words are used in conjunction It s the same difference.

Paradox A statement that seems self-contradictory Ex. It is opposite day today.

Plot The sequence of events in a work of literature You can trace it on a plot chart.

Setting The environment in which a story or event takes place Typically developed at the beginning of a work

soliloquy When a character in a play gives a speech alone onstage Indicates the speaker talking to him or herself

Monologue A speech delivered by one person, usually in a poem or play

dialogue When characters are in conversation with one another Usually indicated by quotation marks

Dialect A form of language that is particular to a specific region or social group

Stereotype A fixed idea about a particular type of person or thing Usually a negative idea or prejudice

Style The way the author uses words in his or her writing

Suspense Feeling anxious or excited uncertainty about what may happen in the future

Symbol A material object that represents something immaterial Love, religion, trust, etc.

Theme The subject of a piece of writing

Tone The character or attitude of a piece of writing

Understatement The presentation of something being smaller, worse, or less important than it is

Protagonist The leading character in a work

Antagonist The force working against the main character in a work

Pun Word play that suggests two or more meanings of a word or words

Premise A previous statement from which another is inferred or followed as a conclusion