Non-Fiction Terms Flashcards

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Analogy

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A comparison of something unfamiliar with something that is better known.

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Allusion

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A reference to another literary article or musical work.

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Anecdote

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A brief story told to make a point or to entertain.

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assertions

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A claim, statement, or declaration that a writer supports with evidence or detail.

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Authors Purpose

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His or her reason for writing. They write with one or more purpose in mind.

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Bias

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A mental leaning, inclination, or prejudice.

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Denotation

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Dictionary definition of a word.

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Connotation

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The surrounding emotional feelings associated with it.

ex: good sounding insult (laquaeshes - talkative)

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Deductive Reasoning

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a pattern of thought that proceeds from the knowing to the unknowing, from the general to the specific, or from a premise to a logical conclusion.

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Inductive Reasoning

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A pattern of thought that proceeds from small, specific detail or reason to a broader more general conclusion.

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Irony

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a humorous or sarcastic way of saying the exact opposite of what is really meant.

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Jargon

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The specialized or technical vocabulary of a particular group.

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Lead

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is the opening paragraph of a new story and contains essential info. Tells who, what, where, when, why, and how.

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Supporting Details

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used to give evidence to describe a process or create an impression.

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Satire

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A literary device used to ridicule or make fun of human vices or weaknesses.

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Main Idea

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Central idea in a piece of writing, what the author wants you to remember the most.

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Understatement

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A technique in which writers intentionally say less than is complete or true.

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Rhetorical Questions

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Asked for the effect & to make a statement; no answer is expected.