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7th Grade ELA Vocabulary

Weeks 1 - 4

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Created Date 02.11.20
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  • This is the way words are used in an imaginative way to express ideas that are not literally true.
  • This word means the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of two or more words.
  • An exaggeration or overstatement used to emphasize a point, create a strong feeling, and illustrate a stronger image
  • A strong description using vivid language to paint a picture that the reader can visualize - appeals to senses
  • This is comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as".
  • This is the use of words that sound like what they mean.
  • This is an imaginary voice a poet uses when writing a poem. This is like a narrator who tells the poem.
  • This is a word, phrase, sound, or sentence that is repeated more than once.
  • A group of two or more lines that form a unit in a poem - similar to a paragraph in other types of text
  • This is a pattern of end rhymes in a poem.
  • This is the writer's attitude towards the audience and subject.
  • This is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things by saying it is the other thing.
  • This is a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
  • This is the structure or organization of writing.
  • A word or phrase that stands for or represents something else. For example, a dove with an olive branch = peace
  • The beginning of a story in which the characters, the setting, and conflict are introduced.
  • The plot stage in which a conflict unfolds and becomes more complicated; obstacles prevent the resolution of the conflict
  • The plot stage in which suspense eases (slows down) and the main character begins to resolve the conflict
  • The plot stage where the main character comes face to face with whoever or whatever is causing the problem
  • The plot stage in which the conflict gets solved.

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