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Grade 9 - 10 Vocabulary Common Core
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english
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1. In a tragedy - the portion of the plot that follows the climax and that leads to the resolution.
Direct Quotation
First person
Dialogue
Falling action
2. Make a blueprint of
Draft
Textual evidence
Sensory language
Personification
3. Identifying a part of a piece of writing as being derived from a source
Tragedy
Synthesize
Onomatopoeia
Cite
4. Main character in fiction or drama
Alliteration
Socratic Seminar
Conjunctive adverbs
Protagonist
5. In drama - an extended speech delivered by a character alone onstage
Independent
Soliloquy
Summarize
Symbolism
6. The quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author
Tone
Citation
Stereotype
Inference
7. A party who is defending a claim asserts a claim against the opposing party
Motivation
Counterclaim
Antagonist
Parallel Structure
8. Tell how things are alike and different
Motivation
Conflict
Compare and Contrast
Scene
9. The movement of a literary piece from one point or one section to another
Tone
Motivation
Pacing
Euphemism
10. An open-ended group discussion that teachers use to help students think on a higher level about a certain issue or topic. Involves an inner/outer circle format.
Characterization (indirect and direct)
Socratic Seminar
Simile
Third Person Limited
11. Illogical reasoning that results in false or faulty reasoning
Protagonist
Dialogue
Figurative language
Fallacious reasoning
12. The act of describing distinctive characteristics or essential features
Speaker
Act
Resolution
Characterization (indirect and direct)
13. Traditionally - a subdivision of an act in drama.
Character
Scene
Fallacious reasoning
Onomatopoeia
14. Use of a word whose sound imitates or suggests its meaning (Ex: 'buzz')
Onomatopoeia
Pacing
Counterclaim
Figurative language
15. Rewording for the purpose of clarification
Textual evidence
Soliloquy
Direct Quotation
Paraphrase
16. The action leading to the climax and the simultaneous increase of tension in the plot.
Falling action
Draft
Rising Action
Draft
17. The narrator plays no part in the story but can tell us what all the characters are thinking and feeling as well as what is happening.
Imagery
Pacing
Third Person Omniscient
Clause
18. Illogical reasoning that results in false or faulty reasoning
Imagery
Stereotype
Fallacious reasoning
Figurative language
19. Simultaneous plot lines - usually with an intersection and one or more points.
Tragedy
Subordinate
Compare and Contrast
Parallel plots
20. A figure of speech that combines opposite or contradictory ideas or terms ('living death').
Independent
Mood
Oxymoron
Information
21. The movement of a literary piece from one point or one section to another
Synthesize
Compare and Contrast
Pacing
Counterclaim
22. A comparison made between two things through the use of a specific word or comparison - such as like - as - than or resemble.
Simile
Personification
Argument
Character
23. The time and place in which the events in a short story - novel - play or narrative poem occur.
Personification
Counterclaim
Setting
Point of View
24. A literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people
Dialogue
Socratic Seminar
Cohesion
Subordinate
25. A written selection intended to explain a topic - an idea - or a process.
Informative/explanatory text
Repetition
Scene
Cross - curricular
26. A party who is defending a claim asserts a claim against the opposing party
Counterclaim
Static
Direct
Onomatopoeia
27. Lacking stimulating characteristics
Flat
Simile
Artistic medium
Repetition
28. The state of cohering or sticking together
Internal Conflict
Cohesion
Static
Theme
29. Draw up an outline or sketch for something
Analyze
Static
Draft
Hero (tragic)
30. Linking with other subjects taught in school.
Static
Cross - curricular
Summarize
Flat
31. Using language effectively to please or persuade
Refrain
Counterclaim
Formal
Rhetoric
32. A major division of the action of a play or drama.
Characterization (indirect and direct)
Rising Action
Indirect
Act
33. A mild - indirect - or vague term substituting for a harsh - blunt - or offensive term
Claim
Pathos
Euphemism
Refrain
34. An open-ended group discussion that teachers use to help students think on a higher level about a certain issue or topic. Involves an inner/outer circle format.
Socratic Seminar
Fallacious reasoning
First person
Nuances
35. A passage or expression that is quoted or cited
Connotation
Onomatopoeia
Figurative language
Citation
36. Following rules or customs - often in an exact and proper way.
Formal
Symbolism
Point of View
Narrative
37. Person - place - thing - or event that stands both for itself and for something beyond itself.
Formal
Argument
Sensory language
Symbolism
38. Classifying people by their traits.
Compare and Contrast
Paraphrase
Stereotype
Scene
39. A fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true
Formal
Protagonist
Argument
Scene
40. The quality in a work of literature or art that arouses the reader's feelings of pity - sorrow - or compassion for a character.
Suspense
Cite
Pathos
Rhetoric
41. The study of the sources and development of words
Textual evidence
Characterization (indirect and direct)
Evaluate
Etymology
42. A hero or heroine is the principle character in a movie - novel - or play - especially one who plays a vital role in plot development and solves the conflict. (A tragic hero is usually a dignified - courageous - and high - ranking character whose eve
Hero (tragic)
Imagery
Conjunctive adverbs
Onomatopoeia
43. The repetition of initial consonant sounds in a sequence of words
Mood
Alliteration
Claim
Theme
44. Describe in vivid detail
Hero (tragic)
Delineate
Point of View
Parallel plots
45. Combine so as to form a more complex - product
Atmosphere
Synthesize
Rhyme
Paraphrase
46. Writing or speech that is used to create vivid impressions by setting up comparisons between dissimilar things - [examples are metaphor - simile - and personification.
Figurative language
Narrative
Synthesize
Aside
47. The action leading to the climax and the simultaneous increase of tension in the plot.
Imagery
Rising Action
Hero (tragic)
Refrain
48. The narrator - who plays no part in story - zooms in on the thoughts and feelings of one character.
Evaluate
Suspense
Subordinate
Third Person Limited
49. A distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing
Repetition
Analyze
Atmosphere
Simile
50. Words or phrases that create pictures - or images - in the reader's mind.
Imagery
Draft
Draft
Synthesize