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Literary Terms Review Sheet

This document is a worksheet for students to review literary terms. It contains 27 terms for students to define. The terms cover concepts like fiction and non-fiction, elements of a short story like plot and character, types of conflicts, points of view, components of a story's structure like exposition and climax, and literary devices like metaphor, simile, and tone. Students are instructed to try completing the worksheet without help first before highlighting terms they struggle with. They will then review resources and seek tutorial assistance for definitions needing clarification.

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Literary Terms Review Sheet

This document is a worksheet for students to review literary terms. It contains 27 terms for students to define. The terms cover concepts like fiction and non-fiction, elements of a short story like plot and character, types of conflicts, points of view, components of a story's structure like exposition and climax, and literary devices like metaphor, simile, and tone. Students are instructed to try completing the worksheet without help first before highlighting terms they struggle with. They will then review resources and seek tutorial assistance for definitions needing clarification.

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Name:______________________

Block:___________ Date:_________

Literary Terms Review Worksheet

Step 1: Try to complete this without looking at other sources.


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Fiction is any ________________ story.


Non-fiction is literature which describes only real people or ___________________ such as

historical works, ___________________, and autobiographies.


A short story is a ___________________ account of events brief enough to be read in
___________________, including plot, ___________________, setting,
___________________ of ___________________, and theme.
Conflict is the ___________________ between _________
___________________
External conflict has three types: ___________________;___________________; and
___________________
Internal conflict is a characters ___________________ or ___________________.
The protagonist is the ___________________ character in the story.
The antagonist is the ___________________ or ___________________ which causes the
main character conflict.
The point of view is the ___________________ from which the story is told.
First person point of view is when the story is being told by a ___________________ in the
story. Words like _____ or _____ are used throughout the story.
Third person point of view is when the story is told by an ___________________. Words like
____________ and _____________ are used throughout the story.
A narrator is the ___________________ who ___________________.
The setting is the ___________________ and ___________________ in which the story
occurs.
The theme of the story is the statement about ___________________ of which the author
wishes to make. It is also many times the ___________________ of the story. Usually the
theme of a story can be expressed in a ___________________ ___________________.
The plot of a story tells what happens in a story in the ___________________ in which the
___________________ occur.
The exposition of the story is at the beginning and contains the ___________________,
___________________, and ___________________.
The rising action of the story tells the ___________________ that occur before the climax
or turning point.
The climax or turning point of the story is the part where the most ___________________ or
major ___________________ occurs in the story.
The falling action contains all of the ___________________ of the turning point or climax.
The resolution is at the end of the story and is where the ___________________s conflics
are resolved in some way.
Characterization is the means by which an ___________________ creates
___________________ people in his writing.
Foreshadowing uses ___________________ and ___________________ that predict the
___________________ of the story.
Flashback is a total ___________________ in the present action of the story to
___________________ a small back story that occurred previously. This many times gives
background information.

24. Authors Purpose is the ___________ that the author had for creating the work. Sometimes
the author will state his or her purpose ___________________. Other times the reader will
need to make ___________________ (reasonable ___________________) about the
authors purpose. Recognizing an authors purpose helps the reader get more out of the reading.
25. Mood is the ___________________ that a literary work gives to the readers. Writers use
___________________, ___________________, and images to create mood.
26. Tone is the ___________________ of the narrator. Tone can be ___________________,
sad, ___________________sympathetic, or ___________________.
27. A metaphor is a ___________________ comparison of two things NOT using
___________________ or as.
28. A simile is a ___________________ of two things using ___________________,
___________________, or ___________________.

Step 2: Highlight the terms with which you struggle. Review them by accessing the sources
stated:
* Use the information (slideshows) on the EAP8 blog
* Use the Literary Terms sheet

Step 3: Complete the revision worksheet. Identify terms with which you struggle and make an
appointment for tutorial assistance with Ms Peters or Mr Burke.

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