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1 “L to J” Literary Terms Part 1

2 Roll the dice… ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXY

3 The story of the writer’s own life, told by the writer. Autobiography

4 The author’s main reason for writing. Examples of this could be to entertain, inform, and/or persuade. Author’s Purpose

5 The feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage. Mood

6 A form of nonfiction in which a writer tells the life story of another person. Biography

7 A person or an animal that takes part in the action of a literary work. Character

8 The act of creating and developing a character. Characterization

9 The high point in the action of the plot. It is the moment of greatest tension, when the outcome of the ploy hangs in the balance. This is also known as the turning point. Climax

10 A struggle between opposing forces. This is one of the most important elements of stories, novels, and plays because it causes the action. There are two types of this: external and internal. Conflict

11 Writing that tells about imaginary characters and events. Fiction

12 Writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally, and the many types are often called “figure of speech”. Figurative Language

13 A scene within a story that interrupts the sequence of events to relate events that occurred in the past. Flashback

14 The author’s use of clues to hint at what might happen later in the story. Writers often use this to build their readers’ expectations and to create suspense. Foreshadowing

15 When a narrator follows around one specific character using he/she type pronouns. 3 rd P.O.V. Limited

16 A speaker or character who tells a story. Narrator

17 Prose writing that presents and explains ideas or that tells about real people, places, objects, or events. Nonfiction

18 Writing or speech that attempts to convince a reader to think or act in a particular way. Persuasion (To Persuade)

19 Q The ordinary form of written language. Most writings that is not poetry, drama, or song are considered this. Prose

20 R The sequence of events in a literary work. Plot

21 S The outcome of the conflict in a plot. Resolution

22 T Within a literary work, this is the time and place of the action. This can even include details like year, time of day, and the weather. Setting

23 U A feeling of anxious uncertainty about the outcome of events in a literary work. Suspense

24 V A central message, concern, or purpose in a literary work. Theme

25 W Within a literary work, this is the writer’s attitude toward his or her audience and subject. Tone

26 X A message about life that is expressed regularly in many different cultures and time periods. Universal Theme

27 Y A lesson taught by a literary work. A fable usually ends with this. Moral


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