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Flashcards: LoyaEnglishTerms

Flashback
When a story re-lives a previous moment, like a memory, a dream, or by simply revisiting .
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Flashback When a story re-lives a previous moment, like a memory, a dream, or by simply revisiting .
Flash Forward When a story jumps forward in time
Sequential Time When the events in a story occur in the same order they happened in.
Time and Sequence The way time works in a story
Literal Meaning When the words mean exactly what they say
Figurative Meaning When the words mean something other than what they say.
Denotation Dictionary definition of any word
Connotation Emotion of the word
Narration A storytelling
Dialogue When two people are talking.
Dramatic Monologue Dramatic speech in a play
Protagonist Main Character in a story
Antagonist The Villain (sometimes not a person).
Soliloquy Words spoken to God or to oneself in a story.
Credibility Believability.
Rising Action events that make the story more exciting.
Falling Action events that solve leftover issues after the climax.
Climax the most exciting part of the story, usually solves the big problems in the story.
External Conflict When a Character is fighting against something other than his feelings or thoughts
Active Voice When the subject of a sentence is the actor, and not being acted upon.
Passive Voice When the subject of a sentence is being acted upon.
Main Clause The main part of a sentence that contains a subject and a verb.
Clause Any group of words that contains a Subject and Verb.
Phrase Any group of words that is missing either a Subject or a Verb or both.
Plain Diction Using common, ordinary words.
Rich diction Using unique words
Colon :
Main Use of the Colon To start a list
Main use of Semi-Colon To separate long items in a list
Ellipsis...
Use of Ellipsis Used when words go on and on. "They argued the whole night ..."
Generalization A conclusion about a group of things or people. For example, all people have legs.
PUN a play on words
Nonfiction means any story that is true
paradox a statement that seems true and un-true at the same time."Back to the future."
personification when a nonhuman thing is talked about like it is human
hyperbole extreme exaggeration
foil the opposite of a character
Iambic Pentameter Anything written with ten syllables per line
GENRE MEANS A TYPE OF WRITING
nonfiction genre true stories
fiction genre un-true stories, often short
poetry genre poems
Drama genre the type of writing or mode where people act on a stage
Myth Genre Traditional stories
idiom any expression like, "It's raining cats and dogs."
free verse poetry that does not have rhythm or rhyme
exposition explanation
blank verse unrhyming poetry that has ten syllables per line
epic poem long story-poem about a hero
aside when characters whisper onstage
Anecdote short personal story
biography story of someone's life, written by someone else
autobiography story of someone's life written by that person in the story
Allusion reference to something outside the story
internal conflict conflict within a character (like cancer or regret or anger)
couplet Two lines that rhyme with each other (usually a two-line paragraph in a poem, or a two-line stanza)
Haiku Japanese poem with three lines and seventeen total syllables
Another way to say Imagery language that appeals to the senses or language that gives you an image of the words.
DRAMATIC Irony an ironic surprise for the character. Usually the audience sees it coming ahead of time.
SITUATIONAL Irony a when an ironic situation happens in a story; arresting a cop; a priest confessing.
VERBAL IRONY when a character says one thing and really means something totally different
lyric poetry poetry that does not tell a story but is only intended to express the speaker's (the writer's)emotions
Meter a way of saying the rhythm of the syllables in any sentence
novel a story written in everyday language that has more than 50,000 words
rhythm like meter--the musical feel of syllables in a poem
1st Person Point of View when the main character tells the story
Unreliable Narrator when the narrator seems like he isn't telling the reader everything--often because he or she is an evil character himself (in the story)
Omniscient Narrator when the story is told by someone who seems to know everyone's thoughts and problems
refrain a repeated word or phrase or line (or group of lines) in a poem or song
sonnet fourteen-line poem in Iambic Pentameter
Arthur Brooke the writer of the story of Romeus and Julius--which inspired Shakespeare to write Romeo and Juliet
Julius Caesar A play by Shakespere
Shakespeare a 16th century British writer of many plays and sonnets--perhaps the most important writer the world has ever known
dialect regional language
denouement after the climax, when all the loose ends of the story are solved
chronological order when things happen from the past to the present--in regular order
claim an idea that someone tries to prove
coherent when something makes sense
context clues anything near the word or on the page that gives a clue to the word's meaning
argument sentences that try to prove a claim
consumer documents customer papers
evidence things that help prove something
fallacious reasoning bad thinking that does not make sense
paraphrasing saying again in new words
MLA Modern Language Association format--a way to make bibliographies
synthesizing putting two or more things together

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