Transcript Slide 1

Repetitive sounds
Alliteration
The author's reason for
creating a particular work
Author's Purpose
A form of nonfiction in
which a person tells the
story of his or her own life
Autobiography
The story of a person's
life written by someone
else
Biography
The techniques writers
use to create and
develop characters
Characterization
A device in which an
episode or chapter
ends at a moment of
suspense
Cliffhanger
A struggle between
opposing forces
Conflict
Words that characters
speak out loud
Dialogue
A literary form
involving parts written
for actors to perform
Drama
A brief story that
teaches a lesson
Fable
Literature that
contains at least one
fantastic or unreal
element
Fantasy
A prose writing that
tells an imaginary
story
Fiction
Fresh and original
descriptions that, while
not literally true, help the
reader picture ordinary
things in new ways.
Figurative Language
A story passed from
one generation to
the next
Folktale
When a writer
provides hints that
suggest future events
in a story
Foreshadowing
A type or category of
literature
Genre
A story that is written to
portray a time period or
convey information about a
specific time period
Historical Fiction
Extreme exaggeration
not meant to be taken
literally
Hyperbole
Text that is written by
authors to inform, to
explain, to describe, to
present information, or to
persuade
Informational Text
Words or phrases that
appeal to a reader's
senses
Imagery
A story, usually based
on historical fact,
handed down from the
past about a specific
person
Legend
A comparison of two
things that have some
quality in common not
containing the word like or
as, it says one thing is
another thing.
Metaphor
A story in which the
reader is challenged to
solve a puzzle
Mystery
A traditional story, usually
of unknown authorship,
that deals with the basic
questions of the universe.
Myth
Writing that tells
about real people,
places, and events
Non-fiction
Use of words whose
sound suggests their
meaning ex. Buzz
Onomatopoeia
The giving of human
qualities to an animal,
object, or idea
Personification
The sequence of
related events that
make up a story
Plot
A type of literature in
which ideas, images,
and feelings are
expressed in few
words
Poetry
The perspective from
which a story is told,
usually first or third
person
Point of View
A story that has events
that did not really
happen but could have
happened
Realistic Fiction
A story that is based on
real or possible
scientific developments
Science Fiction
The time and place
where a story happens
Setting
A comparison of two
things that have some
quality in common
containing the word like
or as
Simile
Using a person, a
place, an object, or an
action to stand for
something beyond
itself
Symbolism
The message about life
or human nature that is
conveyed by a literary
work
Theme