front 1 autobiography | back 1 the true story of real person's life written by that person |
front 2 biography | back 2 the true story of a real person's life written by another person |
front 3 bias | back 3 a strong preference for a particular point of view, sometimes at the expense of seeing things as they really are |
front 4 fiction | back 4 writing that is about people, places, and events invented by the author |
front 5 figurative language | back 5 speech or writing that departs from literal meaning in order to achieve a special effect or meaning. Examples are metaphor, simile, idioms, symbolism, and personification |
front 6 simile | back 6 A comparison of two things using like or as. For example: John ran like the wind. She was as pretty as a summer's day. |
front 7 metaphor | back 7 A comparison between two essentially non-like things. Metaphors do not use like. John is a clown. Sam is a wet blanket. |
front 8 idiom | back 8 expressions used by a group of people that is only used by that group and is only understood through it's common use. EX. John is as dead as a door nail. Jimmy kicked the bucket. Shooting fish in barre.... |
front 9 symbolism | back 9 The use of an object, action, or idea to represent something other than itself. EX. the color white is symbolic of purity and of good. The color black is symbolic of evil. |
front 10 personification | back 10 When a non-human object is given human like qualities. EX. You could hear the house's creaky bones with every footstep. |