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Allegory Archetype Denotation Connotation Flashback Logos Genres Irony Imagery Paraphrase Parody Satire Mood Analogy Tone Theme Parallelism Anecdote Point of view Choose a word from the word bank and fill in the blank. 1. My life story would be written from my own __ . . 2. If you read a story and laugh or cry, the author has set the __ . 3. I like dancing, laughing and skipping is an example of __ 4. Princesses, Heroes and Tricksters are __ 5. A story with two levels of meaning is an example of an __ 6. Poetry, fiction, and essays are __ 7. A comparison that shows the similarity or difference is an __ 8. If I look up a definition in the dictionary I am looking for the __ of the word. 9. The story about my son's idea on saving gas was an __ 10. To find the central message in a text or the author's main idea is to find __ of the work. 11. A situation that reveals contradictory situations or statements is __ 12. The word "home"has several __ 13. If I read a large paragraph and then summarize it in my own words it is __ 14. If you travel to Brooklyn, Texas, or the South you will probably hear man different __ 15. While reading a story, if a character suddenly remembers an earlier experience he/she is having a __ 16. If an author likes his/her character the reader will know by the __ of the text. 17. If I want to encourage you to go to college by showing you logical reas why you should go that is an example of __ 18. If I read a book or watch a movie and want to make fun of it I would create a __ 19. A poem about life in the country is called a __ 20. When an author describes something so well you can see smell or to he/she is using good __ 21. If I wrote a play that ridiculed the health care system because I wan . to change it would be a __
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1. My life story would be written from my own **point of view**.2. If you read a story and laugh or cry, the author has set the **mood**.3. I like dancing, laughing, and skipping is an example of **parallelism**.4. Princesses, Heroes, and Tricksters are **archetypes**.5. A story with two levels of meaning is an example of an **allegory**.6. Poetry, fiction, and essays are **genres**.7. A comparison that shows the similarity or difference is an **analogy**.8. If I look up a definition in the dictionary I am looking for the **denotation** of the word.9. The story about my son's idea on saving gas was an **anecdote**.10. To find the central message in a text or the author's main idea is to find the **theme** of the work.11. A situation that reveals contradictory situations or statements is **irony**.12. The word "home" has several **connotations**.13. If I read a large paragraph and then summarize it in my own words it is a **paraphrase**.14. If you travel to Brooklyn, Texas, or the South, you will probably hear many different **genres** (This could also be interpreted as dialects, but since dialects aren't in the word bank, genres relating to storytelling traditions of a region fits best).15. While reading a story, if a character suddenly remembers an earlier experience, he/she is having a **flashback**.16. If an author likes his/her character, the reader will know by the **tone** of the text.17. If I want to encourage you to go to college by showing you logical reasons why you should go, that is an example of **logos**.18. If I read a book or watch a movie and want to make fun of it I would create a **parody**.19. A poem about life in the country is called a **genre** (pastoral, a sub-genre of poetry, would be a better fit, but it's not in the word bank. Genre is the most appropriate from the list).20. When an author describes something so well you can see, smell, or touch it, he/she is using good **imagery**.21. If I wrote a play that ridiculed the health care system because I wanted to change it, it would be a **satire**.