PSSA Key Vocabulary Set #2
Across
- 4. a story originating in the oral tradition (passing down word of mouth). Includes legends, ghost stores, fairy tales and fables)
- 7. a word that is opposite of another word
- 9. one or more letters attached to the beginning or end of a word or base
- 10. a lyric poem with 14 lines that rhymes
- 12. word combinations that have different meanings than the actual meaning of the words ("raining cats and dogs" and "hit the hay")
- 14. words that have several meanings depending upon how they are used in a sentence
- 18. the comparison of two unlike things without using "like" or "as"
- 20. the structure of a story or the sequence in which the author arranges events in the story
- 22. an exaggeration or overstatement
- 24. groups of lines in a poem
- 25. information or details from the text that supports a reader's ideas, predictions and/or opinions
- 26. a work intended to be performed by actors on a stage, radio or television
- 27. a category used to classify literary words
Down
- 1. a reader tells in his own words a story or article that has just been read
- 2. language that cannot be taken literally since it was written to create a special effect of feeling (simile, metaphor, personification)
- 3. an object or idea given human qualities or human form
- 5. a brief story that illustrates human character traits through animal characters and animated objects and tells a life lesson
- 6. a text with fictional characters based on actual historical settings, events or people
- 8. an adjective that describes a character or expresses a specific quality about the character (selfish, humorous)
- 9. the repetition of beginning consonant sounds in neighboring words
- 11. a comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as" (The ant scurried as fast as a cheetah)
- 13. a dramatic speech, revealing inner thoughts and feelings, spoken aloud by a character while alone on the stage
- 15. to capture all of the most important parts of the original text but express them in a much shorter space and in the reader's own words
- 16. a type of genre in which events occur outside the ordinary laws of the universe and often contain magic, journeys and quests
- 17. two or more words with similar meanings (sorrow, sadness)
- 19. a story that tries to explain the origin of the world and usually contains gods and supernatural beings
- 21. the repetition of identical or similar sounds in a poem or literary work
- 23. to examine and to judge carefully