Name: ______Period: ______

Vocabulary Assessment – Literary Terms

Match the definition/example with the correct term.

_____ 1. genrea. typically uses pronouns such as he/she/they/it (reporter)

_____2. fictionb. biography, autobiography, essay, informative text

_____ 3. non-fictionc. category of text or writing: fiction and non-fiction are examples

_____ 4. point-of-view d. narrator knows and shares character’s inner-most thoughts

_____ 5. first persone. short stories and novels that tell an imaginary story

_____ 6. third personf. typically uses pronouns such as I/me/my/we (part of story)

_____7. omniscientg. perspective from which a story is told

score ______/7

_____ 8. figurative languagea. a comparison of two unlike things using like or as

_____ 9. simileb. giving human characteristics to an animal, thing or idea

_____ 10. metaphorc. comparison of two unlike things (life is a journey)

_____ 11. hyperboled. sarcastic use of words – opposite of what they normally mean

_____ 12. onomatopoeiae. bent out of shape, under the weather, keep your chin up

_____ 13. oxymoronf. truth is exaggerated for effect – so hungry I could eat a horse

_____ 14. idiomg. words whose sound suggest meaning – rip, pop, crash, squeak

_____ 15. personificationh. repetition of consonants at the beginning of consecutive words

_____ 16. ironyi. “pretty language” - cannot be taken literally

_____ 17. alliterationj. vowel sound is repeated –We like to hop on top of Pop

_____ 18. assonancek. words that contradict each other – cold sweat

Score ______/11

_____ 19. foreshadowinga. attitude of the author

_____ 20. flashbackb. turning point of a story –nothing can ever be the same

_____ 21. symbolismc. force working against main character

_____ 22. protagonistd. introduces character(s), setting and conflict

_____ 23. character traitse. personal qualities of a character

_____ 24. tonef. the lesson, message, or moral of a story

_____ 25. themeg. sequence of events in a story (Freytag’s pyramid)

_____ 26. ploth. loose ends of the story are tied up

_____ 27. expositioni. conflict is resolved

_____ 28. rising actionj. main character

_____ 29. climaxk. use of an object to give deeper meaning to a story

_____ 30.falling actionl. a scene from an earlier event that interrupts a story

_____ 31. resolutionm. hints that suggest future events in a story

_____ 32. antagonistn. the plot thickens, central conflict begins to unfold

Score ______/14

_____ 33. sonneta. a word that is the opposite of another word (hot – cold)

_____ 34. coupletb. conclusion gained by reasoning - reading between the lines

_____ 35. synonymc. a generalization that doesn’t consider individual differences

_____ 36. antonymd. rhymed pair of lines in a poem

_____ 37. stereotypee. 14 line poem that follows strict rhyme scheme

_____ 38. inferencef. words that have the same meaning (buy – purchase)

Score ______/6Total Score:______/38