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Grade 7: Literary Terms, Unit 1

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  1. summary
    a brief statement that presents the main points
    A summary is a concise, complete, and accurate overview of a text.
  2. conflict
    opposition in a work of fiction between characters or forces
    A conflict is a struggle between opposing forces. Conflict is one of the most important elements of stories, novels, and plays because it causes the action.
  3. inference
    a conclusion you can draw based on known evidence
    An inference is a logical assumption made about information in a text that is not directly stated.
  4. monologue
    a dramatic speech by a single actor
    A monologue is a dramatic speech presented by a single character.
  5. synonym
    a word that expresses the same or similar meaning
    One way to better understand a word is to find synonyms, or words that have a same or similar meaning, and antonyms, words that have an opposite meaning.
  6. antonym
    a word that expresses an opposite meaning
    One way to better understand a word is to find synonyms, or words that have a same or similar meaning, and antonyms, words that have an opposite meaning.
  7. nonfiction
    prose writing that is not formed by the imagination
    Nonfiction is prose writing that presents and explains ideas or that tells about real people, places, objects, or events.
  8. narrative
    an account that tells the particulars of an act or event
    A narrative is a story. Novels and short stories are types of fictional narratives.
  9. anecdote
    short account of an incident
    An anecdote is a brief story about an interesting, amusing, or strange event.
  10. chronological
    relating to or arranged according to the order of time
    Writers often sequence events in narratives using chronological order, so that one event proceeds to the next in the order in which they actually happened.
  11. voice
    expressing in coherent verbal form
    A writer's distinctive style is referred to as voice, and it can be influenced by word choice, sentence structure (the way the author constructs a sentence), and tone—the writer's attitude toward his or her subject.
  12. tone
    a quality that reveals the attitudes of the author
    The tone of a literary work is the writer's attitude toward his or her audience and subject.
  13. resolution
    something settled
    The resolution is the outcome of the conflict in a plot.
  14. dialogue
    the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction
    A dialogue is a conversation between characters.
  15. characterization
    a vivid verbal description
    Characterization is the process that writers use to develop their descriptions of people.
  16. connotation
    an idea that is implied or suggested
    A connotation is an association or feeling that a word suggests in addition to its literal dictionary definition, or denotation.
  17. denotation
    the most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression
    The denotation of a word is its dictionary meaning, independent of other associations, that the word may have.
  18. symbol
    something visible that represents something invisible
    A symbol is anything—an object, person, animal, place, or situation—that represents something else.
  19. theme
    a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in literary work
    A theme is a central message in a literary work that can usually be expressed in a general statement about human beings or about life.
  20. rhythm
    alternation of stressed and unstressed elements in speech
    Rhythm is the pattern of strong and weak beats in spoken or written language.
  21. repetition
    the continued use of the same word or word pattern
    Repetition is the repeated use of any element of language.
  22. sensory
    involving or derived from the senses
    Sensory language is writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the five senses.
Created on Thu Jul 23 10:01:08 EDT 2020 (updated Fri Jul 24 15:04:42 EDT 2020)

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