| Term | Definition |
| point of view | is the perspective, or vantage point, from which a story is told. |
| mood | is the feeling created by a literary work or passage. |
| tone | a literary works is the writer's attitude toward his or her audience and subject. |
| symbol | is any thing that stands for or represents something else. |
| dialect | is a form of a language spoken by people in a particular region or group. |
| dialogue | is a conversation between characters. |
| allusion | is a reference to a well-known person. |
| connotation | a word is the set of ideas associated with it in addition to it's explicit meaning. |
| denotation | a word is its dictionary meaning, independent of others associations that the word made have. |
| details | are the facts revealed by the aurther or speakers that support the attitude or tone in a piece of poetry or prose. |
| pun | is a play or words, or a joke based on words with several meanings or words that sound alike bbut have different meanings. |
| style | is the writer's characteristic manner of employing language. |
| simile | is a comparison of two different things or ideas through the use of the words ''like'' or |