KS4 key words and phrases Flashcards
Noun phrase
A small group of words attached to a noun which functions as a noun in a sentence
eg That large, ginger cat is ferocious
Pronoun
Takes the place of a noun
eg she, he, it, me, him, her, you , we, I, they etc
Adverbial phrase
A group of words that functions as an adverb in a sentence
eg We revised key words with intense diligence.
Accumulation
Lists of ideas or words which have the effect of piling up imagery. Used a lot by HG Wells.
Alliteration
The same letter at the beginning of words which are close together, eg “bright blue balloon”
Anecdote
A short personal story which illustrates the point or idea being discussed.
Antagonist
The main ‘villain’ in a story. Eg Darth Vader
Antithesis
Using opposite ideas and with parallel grammatical structures, eg “To be, or not to be.”
Bathos
A fall from the sublime to the ridiculous in a narrative
Clause
A phrase which is one ‘thought’, usually with a subject and verb eg “The tiger growled.”
Climax / climactic moment
The point of highest action or tension in a text.
Colloquial language
Words which are commonly used in speech (ie slang or ‘chatty’ style) eg “That lesson was so chill.”
Contrast
When two things are very different
Dialogue
Characters speaking in a text. Speech marks are used to demarcate (separate) the speech from the rest of the text. Eg
“I think I can succeed,” said the student.
“You certainly can!” replied the teacher
Emotive language
Words which provoke a reaction in the reader eg “slashed”