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Literary terms 1 st 6 weeks
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1. Rhetorical question
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A question whose answer is in the question itself.
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Ex. Do you really think you’re going to pass this class without studying?
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2. Connotation
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The figurative definition of a word. It usually has emotional overtones in it.
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Ex. After winning all their games, the Patriots stunk up the Superbowl.
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3. Imagery
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The use of sensory language to evoke a concrete representation
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Ex. The deep thunder of the gray clouds told us rain was on the way
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4. Narrative
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A form of discourse that tells about a series of events—usually in chronological order and based on personal experiences.
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Ex. “I remember the first day of my summer vacation. It started with a trip to….
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5. Parallelism
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The repetition of words or phrases that have similar grammatical structure
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Ex. “Be sure to wash your face. Brush your teeth. Say your prayers before bedtime”
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6. Allusion
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A reference to an historical figure, place, thing, event
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“I see that Cupid has found his way to your heart”
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7. Point of View
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The standpoint from whom a story is told
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8. Tone
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The attitude a writer takes toward the subject of his work, the characters, or the audience
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9. Subjective Language
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Writing that is not based on research, data or facts but rather, personal opinion
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Ex. “I believe that the taste of vanilla ice cream is better than any other flavor.”
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10. Objective language
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Writing where the author plays the role of a critical documenter of ideas, facts and arguments.
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Ex. At Humble H.S., there are 179 teachers, 22 of which are English teachers.
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11. Denotation
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The literal meaning of a word
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Ex. “Home” is a place where one lives.
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12. Autobiography
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An account of a writer’s own life
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Ex. “Songs of Myself” by Walt Whitman
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1. Evil or danger is a_____for the word “snake”
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2. “Aren’t you ashamed of yourself”?
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3. Have a seat! Take out your books! Do not talk!
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4. I couldn’t wait to eat the quarter pound, cheesy hamburger on a warm, toasted bun
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5. “La Relacion” by Cabeza De Vaca is an example of an___
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6. The vantage point from which a story is told
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7. The dictionary definition___
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8. A reference to an historical figure, or piece of literature that the author expects for the reader to be familiar with is___
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9.____is based on emotion or opinions.
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10. _____is based on facts
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11. Although these stories are often based on personal experiences, they are not necessarily true
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12. ___is the author’s attitude towards the reader, characters, or subject
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