literary elements Flashcards

ela test 8/28

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diction

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word choice

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connotation

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the emotions or meanings suggested by a word, phrase, or thing

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denotation

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a word’s literal or “dictionary” definition

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metaphor

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a direct comparison of two unlike things or ideas without the use of “like” or “as;” the author says one thing IS another

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simile

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a comparison of two unlike things or ideas through the use of the words “like” or “as”

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allusion

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a reference to something well-known from mythology, literature, history, the Bible. sports, or popular culture

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imagery

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words and phrases used by a writer to represent people, objects, actions, feelings, and ideas thatcreate images appealing to the five senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch

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visual imagery

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words and phrases that create a picture in the reader’s mind

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auditory imagery

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words and phrases that make the reader experience sounds when reading

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olfactory imagery

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words and phrases used to make readers experience smell while reading; a comparison of certain scents to common smells

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gustatory imagery

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words and phrases that enable readers to imagine a sense of taste when reading

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tactile imagery

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words and phrases that allow a reader to experience touch through description of texture and temperature

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theme

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the entral message of literary work. not the same as a subject, which can be expressed in a word or two. it is the idea the author wishes to convey about that subject. works can have more than one theme and they are usually a life lesson

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tone

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writer’s or speaker’s attitude toward a subject, character, or audience, and is conveyed primarly through the author’s choice of literary elements.

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rhyme

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the repetition of sounds in two or more words or phrases that appear close to each other in a poem

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end rhyme

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occurs at end of lines

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internal rhyme

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occurs within a line

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rhyme scheme

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pattern of end rhymes

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rhythm

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varying speed, intensity, elevation, pitch, loudness, and expresiveness of speech

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meter

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the measured, patterned arrangement of syllables according to stress and length in a poem