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Literacy & EOCT Terms Word Scavenger
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symbolism: the author's use of representations to convey meaning
claim: an author proving his opinion
assonance: a sound device using repetition or pattern of similar vowel sounds
foil: the character who is the subject of jokes and who often serves as a contrast for the protagonist
point of view: to choose from when telling a story, such as first person, third person omniscient, and third person limited
visual techniques: include layout, lighting, camera angle, use of color, and background
anecdote: a short narrative that writers insert into a larger piece of writing order it illustrate a point
lyric poem: a short poem in which the poet expresses thoughts and feelings
alliteration: a sound device using the repetition of similar words at the beginning of words
stereotype: a generalization that allows a reader to quickly identify a character with a group
logical fallacy: an error in reasoning
generalizations: vague statements not supported by evidence
ballad: a narrative poem that is meant to be sung
irony: a situation or comment which is the opposite of what a reader expects
allusion: a reference to a well-known piece of art, story, person, or event
expressionism: a focus on presenting pain and suffering through exaggerated emotions on stage in order to elicit an emotional response form the viewers
active voice: the subject is doing the acting
metonymy: substituting a word for another that is closely associated with it
diction: refers to the author's choice of words
connotation: a suggested or implied meaning
rhyme scheme: the pattern of rhyme in a poem and is indicated using letters of the alphabet
consonance: a sound device using the repetition or pattern of similar vowel sounds
conceit: an extended metaphor that applies to an entire poem
paradox: a statement that seems contradictory but upon reflection makes sense
syntax: grammatical structures
theater of the absurd: a drama that portrays human life as without meaning
internal rhyme: rhyme within a line of poetry
verbal phrase: a portion of a sentence that contains both the verb and a direct/indirect object
bibliography: a list of the books referred to in a piece of work
encyclopedia: a book or set of books that give information about many people or works
aural techniques: include volume, use of music & harmony, and fluctuations in tone and rhythm
first person: the narrator uses "I" to tell the story
in media res: the literary and artistic narrative technique of relating a story from the midpoint rather than the beginning
rhyme: a sound device in which the ending sounds of two or more words are the same
synecdoche: a part is used to represent a whole or a whole is used to represent a part
protagonist: the main character of a play
confidant: a character who serves as a "listener" to the protagonist or antagonist, thereby revealing the characters' thoughts and emotions to the audience
antagonist: the character who causes problems for the protagonist
cognate: helps learn meanings of new words
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K | I | K | T | X | C | O | J | V | K | R | N | R | T | L | I | A | E | N | O | W | B | N | J | Q | B | T | K | F | I | A | X | I |
B | R | A | W | R | C | Q | R | C | W | O | Y | A | L | N | H | R | N | F | J | H | Y | A | E | S | P | G | Z | W | Z | G | A | T |
C | S | C | I | R | O | N | Y | P | I | L | E | A | O | V | E | Y | Y | M | T | Z | C | O | A | C | B | M | F | L | V | O | S | E |
J | T | L | O | P | C | M | F | S | C | H | B | G | Z | T | I | Z | N | K | V | O | C | R | E | J | D | T | O | H | Q | N | S | R |
O | P | Z | Z | N | C | I | U | H | T | L | A | F | S | R | H | Y | M | E | S | C | H | E | M | E | H | O | N | P | K | I | O | A |
Q | E | E | N | N | F | L | R | T | O | T | E | I | W | U | Y | T | J | T | F | N | H | D | S | D | E | U | C | Z | L | S | N | T |
D | R | S | G | F | L | I | I | J | N | T | H | W | N | R | Z | M | E | A | O | P | W | N | V | G | F | B | E | H | Q | T | A | I |
S | S | L | J | A | K | Y | D | A | P | P | D | M | Z | M | J | U | B | U | D | C | A | V | O | N | T | Z | Y | R | E | W | N | O |
X | O | T | R | O | V | H | X | A | B | A | C | T | I | V | E | V | O | I | C | E | M | V | O | M | X | Q | T | M | L | M | C | N |
C | N | Z | P | V | X | U | W | G | N | R | W | N | Y | U | L | D | P | O | I | N | T | O | F | V | I | E | W | U | X | Z | E | K |
P | A | H | T | V | D | Y | Y | Z | F | T | F | F | G | F | L | R | I | Z | B | V | X | Q | A | L | J | R | G | A | B | M | T | F |
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- the character who is the subject of jokes and who often serves as a contrast for the protagonist
- an author proving his opinion
- a situation or comment which is the opposite of what a reader expects
- a sound device in which the ending sounds of two or more words are the same
- a narrative poem that is meant to be sung
- grammatical structures
- helps learn meanings of new words
- an extended metaphor that applies to an entire poem
- refers to the author's choice of words
- a statement that seems contradictory but upon reflection makes sense
- a reference to a well-known piece of art, story, person, or event
- a short narrative that writers insert into a larger piece of writing order it illustrate a point
- substituting a word for another that is closely associated with it
| - a sound device using repetition or pattern of similar vowel sounds
- a character who serves as a "listener" to the protagonist or antagonist, thereby revealing the characters' thoughts and emotions to the audience
- a short poem in which the poet expresses thoughts and feelings
- the author's use of representations to convey meaning
- the character who causes problems for the protagonist
- a sound device using the repetition or pattern of similar vowel sounds
- the literary and artistic narrative technique of relating a story from the midpoint rather than the beginning
- a generalization that allows a reader to quickly identify a character with a group
- a part is used to represent a whole or a whole is used to represent a part
- the subject is doing the acting
- a suggested or implied meaning
- the narrator uses "I" to tell the story
- to choose from when telling a story, such as first person, third person omniscient, and third person limited
| - the main character of a play
- the pattern of rhyme in a poem and is indicated using letters of the alphabet
- a sound device using the repetition of similar words at the beginning of words
- a list of the books referred to in a piece of work
- a book or set of books that give information about many people or works
- a portion of a sentence that contains both the verb and a direct/indirect object
- a focus on presenting pain and suffering through exaggerated emotions on stage in order to elicit an emotional response form the viewers
- rhyme within a line of poetry
- an error in reasoning
- include volume, use of music & harmony, and fluctuations in tone and rhythm
- vague statements not supported by evidence
- include layout, lighting, camera angle, use of color, and background
- a drama that portrays human life as without meaning
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Literacy & EOCT Terms Word Scavenger
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C | T | M | R | T | W | D | A | C | O | G | N | A | T | E | I | L | J | H | L | H | H | T | S | T | H | D | N | H | F | C | R | U |
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N | Y | X | C | J | Z | X | I | A | A | C | Z | E | U | U | T | V | A | H | N | W | N | J | K | U | H | A | M | U | L | I | S | M |
N | M | H | F | W | X | Y | E | J | R | U | I | J | C | E | W | M | C | L | W | C | O | T | S | R | R | J | Y | E | U | O | S | O |
O | B | D | N | W | O | C | J | X | L | A | B | I | S | V | Y | L | E | Y | F | M | Y | B | O | G | A | P | I | L | V | N | I | C |
T | O | F | Q | R | L | T | H | J | R | E | D | C | C | W | T | O | X | T | E | A | A | C | O | Q | F | X | X | T | E | O | O | R |
A | L | W | T | J | W | H | H | P | C | X | C | O | F | B | G | F | X | I | O | E | L | I | L | P | Q | I | C | J | B | S | N | V |
T | I | D | V | W | N | K | V | F | Q | R | L | D | X | O | Z | Q | A | M | H | N | L | L | W | O | H | I | E | Z | B | K | I | A |
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N | G | V | A | Y | K | C | V | G | E | U | M | E | Q | P | P | O | W | B | X | Y | Y | F | Y | K | Y | B | D | L | Z | R | E | A |
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K | I | K | T | X | C | O | J | V | K | R | N | R | T | L | I | A | E | N | O | W | B | N | J | Q | B | T | K | F | I | A | X | I |
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X | O | T | R | O | V | H | X | A | B | A | C | T | I | V | E | V | O | I | C | E | M | V | O | M | X | Q | T | M | L | M | C | N |
C | N | Z | P | V | X | U | W | G | N | R | W | N | Y | U | L | D | P | O | I | N | T | O | F | V | I | E | W | U | X | Z | E | K |
P | A | H | T | V | D | Y | Y | Z | F | T | F | F | G | F | L | R | I | Z | B | V | X | Q | A | L | J | R | G | A | B | M | T | F |
C | O | N | S | O | N | A | N | C | E | G | R | H | C | U | D | H | F | A | X | H | P | Q | I | M | C | L | A | I | M | T | N | F |
W | I | P | N | V | E | R | B | A | L | P | H | R | A | S | E | H | I | J | R | C | E | S | U | R | I | A | J | R | R | U | C | P |
K | V | I | S | U | A | L | T | E | C | H | N | I | Q | U | E | S | M | J | F | E | D | U | L | K | P | A | Y | C | S | W | H | T |
I | X | I | W | K | J | V | J | R | Y | C | C | R | V | Y | U | Q | I | Y | B | U | S | W | K | G | C | G | E | P | F | V | S | E |
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- FOIL
- CLAIM
- IRONY
- RHYME
- BALLAD
- SYNTAX
- COGNATE
- CONCEIT
- DICTION
- PARADOX
- ALLUSION
- ANECDOTE
- METONYMY
| - ASSONANCE
- CONFIDANT
- LYRICPOEM
- SYMBOLISM
- ANTAGONIST
- CONSONANCE
- INMEDIARES
- STEREOTYPE
- SYNECDOCHE
- ACTIVEVOICE
- CONNOTATION
- FIRSTPERSON
- POINTOFVIEW
| - PROTAGONIST
- RHYMESCHEME
- ALLITERATION
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- ENCYCLOPEDIA
- VERBALPHRASE
- EXPRESSIONISM
- INTERNALRHYME
- LOGICALFALLACY
- AURALTECHNIQUES
- GENERALIZATIONS
- VISUALTECHNIQUES
- THEATEROFTHEABSURD
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