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1 SOL Literary Terms Group 2

2 diction Author’s word choice Diction often reveals tone (attitude).
Example: Ice cream on a hot summer day is a blissful dream of comfort.

3 Connotation All the emotions, images, or impressions a word might suggest. POSITIVE CONNOTATION: He always acts in a mature, responsible manner. NEGATIVE CONNOTATION: He is a buzzkill with his grouchy, “old-man” attitude.

4 Positive or Negative? That pig invaded my privacy by asking why I was the only one in the parking lot. The police officer, concerned for my safety, asked me why I was alone in an empty parking lot.

5 denotation The literal, “dictionary” definition of a word.
For example, the word perverted literally just means twisted or misused. However, in today’s society, the word has a very negative sexual connotation.

6 imagery Words and phrases authors use to create pictures or to appeal to any of the five senses. This includes sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch.

7 Match each example to the sense it creates an image of:
Coarse sandpaper

8 Sour and bitter

9 Ringing and buzzing

10 Oranges and fresh-baked bread

11 Strikingly beautiful flower

12 Figurative language Any use of language that is not meant to be taken literally. This is a “catch-all” term that includes metaphor, simile, personification, etc.

13 simile A comparison of two unlike things using like or as.
Example: Your love is like a river running through my soul.

14 metaphor A comparison of two unlike things WITHOUT using like or as.
Example: Your love is a fire that will light my way.

15 personification Giving human qualities to nonhuman things.
Example: The alarm clock nagged me until I finally did what it wanted: I woke up.

16 hyperbole Exaggeration (or overexaggeration) made for effect.
Example: My parents will ground me for fifty years if I bring home a “C” on my report card!!!!

17 alliteration Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words that are close together. Example: The car crash was a speaking sermon to those who saw it.


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