The document defines 10 key literary terms: sensory detail, plot, imagery, tone, mood, climax, explicit, genre, evidence, and setting. It provides a brief 1 sentence definition for each term related to elements of stories, literature, and writing style.
The document defines 10 key literary terms: sensory detail, plot, imagery, tone, mood, climax, explicit, genre, evidence, and setting. It provides a brief 1 sentence definition for each term related to elements of stories, literature, and writing style.
The document defines 10 key literary terms: sensory detail, plot, imagery, tone, mood, climax, explicit, genre, evidence, and setting. It provides a brief 1 sentence definition for each term related to elements of stories, literature, and writing style.
1)Sensory hearing, smelling, taste, and Detail touch. 2)Plot Sequence of events in a story. Words or phrases that appeal to 3)Imagery the 5 senses 4)Tone The authors/writers attitude toward the audience or subject 5)Mood The feeling of the story created by the writer 6)Climax The turning point is the high point of action
7)Explicit Stated in a very clear way
8)Genre Type of literature; the major types A. Poetry B. Prose=fiction, novels, letters, essays, biographies C. Drama Proof that supports your claim. 9)Evidenc e 10)Setting Time, place, location of story
Spelling and vocabulary test 1
information key term Related to the sense of sight, 1)Sensory hearing, smelling, taste, and Detail touch. 2)Plot Sequence of events in a story. Words or phrases that appeal to 3)Imagery the 5 senses 4)Tone The authors/writers attitude toward the audience or subject 5)Mood The feeling of the story created by the writer 6)Climax The turning point is the high point of action
7)Explicit Stated in a very clear way
8)Genre Type of literature; the major types A. Poetry B. Prose=fiction, novels, letters, essays, biographies C. Drama Proof that supports your claim. 9)Evidenc e 10)Setting Time, place, location of story
Spelling and vocabulary test 1
information key term Related to the sense of sight, 1)Sensory hearing, smelling, taste, and Detail touch. 2)Plot Sequence of events in a story. Words or phrases that appeal to 3)Imagery the 5 senses 4)Tone The authors/writers attitude toward the audience or subject 5)Mood The feeling of the story created by the writer 6)Climax The turning point is the high point of action
7)Explicit Stated in a very clear way
8)Genre Type of literature; the major types A. Poetry B. Prose=fiction, novels, letters, essays, biographies C. Drama Proof that supports your claim. 9)Evidenc e 10)Setting Time, place, location of story
Spelling and vocabulary test 1
information key term Related to the sense of sight, 1)Sensory hearing, smelling, taste, and Detail touch. 2)Plot Sequence of events in a story. Words or phrases that appeal to 3)Imagery the 5 senses 4)Tone The authors/writers attitude toward the audience or subject 5)Mood The feeling of the story created by the writer 6)Climax The turning point is the high point of action
7)Explicit Stated in a very clear way
8)Genre Type of literature; the major types A. Poetry B. Prose=fiction, novels, letters, essays, biographies C. Drama Proof that supports your claim. 9)Evidenc e 10)Setting Time, place, location of story