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Literary Lingo Review.

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1 Literary Lingo Review

2 Presentations will start on May 23rd.
Group Project What do I need to include in my review: Student Friendly definition (remember to cite your source) Few examples in text and in general Multimedia or interactive Practice with the terms You may choose how you present your terms (if you’re using additional media and need my laptop (please share it with me prior to presenting) After you create your “notes” add it to our Google SlideShow. Do not edit the slide until you are ready to publish. This is to prevent a million people on the same doc. 10 minutes max During Presentations students will: Take notes to use as a review for the EOGs Ask clarifying questions to help me when I do not understand. You and a partner will create a literary term review using your knowledge, notes, examples from texts, and digital resources. Presentations will start on May 23rd.

3 Mood

4 Tone

5 Point of View First Person Second Person Third Person
Third Person Omniscient Third Person Limited Third Person Objective Objective Point of View

6 Author’s Purpose Persuade Inform Reflect Entertain ….

7 Author’s Influences

8 Author’s Style

9 Plot Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action
Resolution (Denouement)

10 Theme

11 Conflict Internal Conflict External Conflict

12 Character Major Character Minor Character Protagonist Antagonist
Static Character Dynamic Character

13 Figurative Language

14 Foreshadowing

15 Flashback

16 Irony

17 Metaphor vs Simile (figurative language)

18 Hyperbole (figurative language)

19 Idiom (figurative language)

20 Personification (figurative language)

21 Imagery

22 Symbolism Symbol

23 Analogy

24 Dialect

25 Dialogue

26 Onomatopoeia (sound device)

27 Alliteration (sound device)

28 Rhyme (sound device)

29 Rhythm (sound device)

30 Narrator Speaker

31 Text Organization Chronological Cause & Effect Compare & Contrast

32 Biography Autobiography

33 Types of Writing (NonFiction/Informational)
Historical Persuasive Descriptive Expository Narrative Visual Reflective

34 Evaluate

35 Criteria

36 Support

37 Inference

38 Drawing Conclusions

39 Bias

40 Loaded Words

41 Stereotypes

42 Primary Source Secondary Source

43 Context Clues

44 Clarify

45 Main Idea

46 Envision

47 Effect Affect

48 Persuade

49 Stance Author’s Stance

50 Relationship

51 Predict

52 Stanza Line


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