Literary Terms Worksheet

Literary Terms Quiz ESL worksheet by jemelleh

Literary Terms Worksheet. No term will be used more than once. Compare and contrast in poetry:

Literary Terms Quiz ESL worksheet by jemelleh
Literary Terms Quiz ESL worksheet by jemelleh

Here is a valuable compilation of resources for teaching students literary terms and devices. We describe a terms, tell us what it is. Fill in the blank complete each sentence with the correct literary term. Exposition, antagonist, conflict, flashback, genre, situational irony, point of view, setting, soliloquy, stereotype, symbol/symbolism, tone. Both puzzles come in two versions: Label each item with the correct literary term. Then write a word or phrase on each of the lines that would best describe it. Match the example with one of the literary terms above. Excerpt adapted from the railway children. One with a helpful word bank (good for less experienced puzzlers) and one without the word.

What is the difference between dialogue and. No term will be used more than once. Figurative language in context #2. Label each item with the correct literary term. Write the correct term on the blank line for each definiton. Match the example with one of the literary terms above. It covers 48 vocabulary words and uses the definitions of the words as clues. Then there are two different versions of. What is the difference between personification and point of view? One with a helpful word bank (good for less experienced puzzlers) and one without the word. Keep this study aid handy during homework time, or keep a copy in the back of your binder for classroom reference.