

Literary Terms and Concepts
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English
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9th Grade
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Hard
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1.
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Allegory
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A story that has both a literal and a symbolic meaning. Characters or objects often embody abstract ideas (e.g., John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress or George Orwell’s Animal Farm).
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Author’s Craft
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Intentional and deliberate use of organizational patterns, text and graphic features, syntax, devices, and diction to create an effective written work; may vary by genre.
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Author’s Purpose
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The reason an author writes about a particular topic (e.g., to persuade, to entertain, to inform, to explain, to analyze, etc.); includes particular details, features, or devices in a work.
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Characterization
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The method in which an author constructs a character by explicitly stating aspects of personality and appearance (direct) or by revealing aspects through actions, thoughts, speech, etc. (indirect).
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Citation
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A reference to the author’s name, title of work, date published, publisher, and/or page numbers of quoted or paraphrased text in a shortened in-text notation or in a longer bibliographic entry.
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Collaboration
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The process of two or more people working together to create or achieve the same thing wherein each member speaks, is heard, and takes ownership of the resulting product or activity.
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Commentary
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Written/spoken explanations or interpretations that further develop an idea.
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