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Literacy Exam: March 11 th and 12 th. Vocabulary, Part 1. Alliteration. repetition of initial or beginning consonant sounds. Allusion. Is a reference t o something in l iterature, history, o r culture. Egyptian Queen. Anachronism. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Literacy Exam: March 11th and 12th

Vocabulary, Part 1

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Allusion Is a referenceto something inliterature, history,or culture.

Egyptian Queen

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Autobiography Is a history of a person’s life written or

told by that person.

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Concrete Information

Factual material from the text.

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Consonance Repetition of two or more consonant

sounds in a group of words or line of poetry.

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Descriptive Writing Provides details about an object, place,

or person purposefully to make the experience depicted come alive for the reader.

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Discourse Purposeful communication between

people.

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Disinformation Deliberately misleading information

announced publicly or leaked by a government or especially by an intelligence agency for the purpose of influencing public opinion or the government in another nation.

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Dramatic Irony Is when the audience knows something

that the characters do not.

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Epic Poem A lyric poem, usually long, on a serious

subject and written in a dignified language.

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Expository Text A form of writing intended to set forth or

explain.

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Fantasy Is imaginative or fanciful work that deals

especially with supernatural or unnatural events or characters.

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Fiction Creative Literature that

is invented or imagined, not true

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First Person Point of View The POV that uses “I”

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Free Verse Verse that does not follow a fixed

metrical pattern

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Genre A form or style of writing such as

narrative (a story), informative (a report), or functional (instructions).

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Hyperbole Deliberate exaggeration for effect

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Idiom A phrase where the words together have

a meaning that is different from the dictionary definitions of the individual words.

“I lost my head” “Quit beating around the bush”.

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Info-graphics Information conveyed by graphic

elements, including charts, graphs, etc. Often contained in print media.

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Irony When you expect one thing and get

another instead

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Limericks Fixed form of

humorous or nonsense verse with rhyme scheme of aaba.

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Limited Omniscient Point of View POV where the author tells the story

using third person POV, but limiting himself to complete knowledge of one character.

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Lyric Poem A short poem of

songlike quality that expresses personal feelings or thoughts of a speaker.