Language.assonance
connotation consonance denotation diction figurative language hyperbole oxymoron simile syntax Academic Vocabulary.argument
bias Constructed Response format (4-5 lines, topic sentence, evidence, support, concluding sentence) counterargument fact opinion organizational structure (compare/contrast, least to most significant, most to least significant, chronological, etc.) summary topic sentence vocabulary in context Shakespeare.aside
blank verse climax comedy conceit couplet dialogue exposition falling action iambic pentameter inversion irony malapropism meter monologue prose v poetry pun quatrain resolution/denouement rhyme scheme rising action skene/scene soliloquy sonnet tragedy |
Literature.alliteration
allusion antagonist archetype (includes all those we've covered) author's purpose characterization conflict (man vs. man, man vs. self, man vs. nature, man vs. society, man vs. supernatural) culture imagery inference irony (verbal, situational, and dramatic) main idea/controlling idea metaphor mood motif motivation perception personification poem analysis point of view (first person; second person; third person--limited vs. omniscient) protagonist setting shift (tone, mood, or focus) symbolism theme tone tragic flaw tragic hero tragic realization |