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- Seventh Grade Terra Nova Review
- Literary Terms
2JEOPARDY!
Sound Devices
Character Types
Literary Terms
Point of View
Argument
Story Terms
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4What is alliteration?
5The repetition of usually initial consonant
sounds in two or more neighboring words or
syllables (as wild and woolly, threatening
throngs).
6What is onomatopoeia?
7The formation or use of words such as buzz or
murmur that imitate the sounds associated with
the objects or actions they refer to.
8What is personification?
9A figure of speech in which inanimate objects or
abstractions are endowed with human qualities or
are represented as possessing human form.
10What is rhyme?
11repetition of sounds at the ends of words
12What is figurative language?
13writing that is not meant to be taken literally
14What is a flat character?
15a character with only one distinct personality
trait
16What is a round character?
17a character with several main traits. They
normally will be both good and bad qualities
18What is a dynamic character?
19A character who changes perspectives, or traits,
through the course of the novel
20What is a static character?
21A character that does not change through the
course of the novel
22What is an archetype?
23A character whose traits are often repeated
through several texts and is recognizable by the
audience. (Ie Gandalf, Dumbledore, Thom)
24What is a foil?
25a character who normally only has one
distinguishable trait, but the trait is designed
to contrast or highlight the protagonists traits
26What is conflict?
27a problem in a story between characters
28What is flashback?
29an interruption in fiction that relates an event
from an earlier time
30What is foreshadowing?
31the use of clues that suggest events that have
yet to happen
32What is symbolism?
33When one thing represents something else
34What is point of view?
35the perspective from which a story is told
36What is 1st person point of view?
37a point of view where the story is told from the
perspective of one character. Uses the pronoun I.
38What is third person omniscient?
39a point of view where the reader is given all
characters thoughts and feelings in a text. Uses
pronouns like he, she, it.
40What is third person limited?
41a point of view where the reader is given only
one characters thoughts and feelings. Uses
pronouns like he, she, it.
42What is 2nd person point of view?
43a rarely used perspective where the author says
you are doing something (the reader)
44What is mood?
45The emotional feeling of a work created in the
reader
46What is tone?
47The authors or speakers attitude towards a
topic it will be different from the mood.
48What is syntax?
49The sentence structure an author uses
(parallelism, fragments, cumulative, periodical,
etc.)
50What is connotative diction?
51Language that has emotional associations for a
reader beyond the literal meaning. (Ie terrorist
vs. insurgent)
52What is a theme?
53a central message in a literary work that is not
clearly stated, the reader must analyze what the
author is trying to teach them
54What is an assertion?
55An opinion about what a device is doing in a text
(ie The imagery creates an eerie mood)
56How should you properly supply evidence?
57Evidence should introduce the speaker in the
quote, provide context of the quote, and provide
documentation (line or page numbers of quote)
58What is commentary?
59An explanation of how a device creates an effect.
It is 2 3 sentences in length and answers
questions such as Why does this prove the
assertion? What does the device remind the reader
of?
60What should a thesis include?
61The authors name, title of the work, the
students opinion about a topic (mood, tone, etc)
and 2 3 DESCRIBED devices an author uses to
create mood/tone/etc.
62What is dialect?
63the form of a language spoken by people in a
certain region