Reading Notes for Maps testing 6-9 grade

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All words for maps testing, only including words related to reading.
Makayla Mills
Flashcards by Makayla Mills, updated more than 1 year ago
Makayla Mills
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antagonist The person against the protaganist
Protagonist Main character of story
Epilogue a short piece that wraps up the end of a story.
Legacy something handed down from one generation to the next
Plot The story itself
deductive reasoming reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect)
inductive reasoning reasoning from detailed facts to general principle
red herring Something to distract from the main issue
idiom expression whose meaning cannot be inferred from its words
imagery a noun to describe the way things or ideas seem in your mind or in art or literature
Metaphor an analogy between two things to show how one resembles the other in a direct way
simile a figure of speech expressing a resemblance between things using " like" or " as"
Alliteration use of the same consonant at the beginning of each word
Onomatopoeia using words that imitate the sound they denote
Personifiction attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas
Memoir an account of the author's personal experiences
Anecdote A short story
autobiography A book about the author's life written by the author
biography A book written about someone's life
Conflict The problem in the story
Dialogue A conversation between two charcters
foreshadowing the act of providing vague advance indications
hyperbole extravagant exaggeration
Irony When the opposite of what is expected happens
Verbal irony The use of words to mean something different than what they appear to mean.
Dramatic irony When the audience is more aware of what is happening than a character.
Situational irony The difference between what is expected to happen and what actually happens.
Oxymoron a word or phrase that contradicts itself, usually to create some rhetorical effect.
Point of view your personal feelings, political position, and any other particular details about you that make up the way you look at something
Theme an underlying topic of a discussion or a recurring idea in an artistic work
Tone the kind of sound you hear in a musical note, or in a person's voice live or in writing
Connotatvie having the power of implying or suggesting something in addition to what is explicit
denotative having the power of explicitly denoting or designating or naming
genre a kind of literary or artistic work
implict suggested though not directly expressed
preconceived notion an opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence
satire witty language used to convey insults or scorn
symbolism the practice of investing things with arbitrary meaning
alluision passing reference or indirect mention
caesura a break or pause in the middle of a verse line
consonance the repetition of sounds especially at the ends of words
couplet a stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse
octave a rhythmic group of eight lines of verse
internal rhyme a rhyme between words in the same line
sestet a group of six lines of verse
free verse poetry that has no regular meter or rhyme scheme.
haiku a Japanese verse form consisting of three lines and seventeen syllables.
homophone each of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling
ballad A ballad is a song that tells a story, and it can be dramatic, funny, or romantic.
blank verse unrhymed poetry
characterization the act of describing essential features
climax the highest point of anything
flash back a transition in a story to an earlier event or scene
stanza paragraph of a poem
quatrain four lines in a stanza
sonnet a verse form of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme
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