Ninth Grade Language Arts

 

active listening skills

allusion (classical, Biblical, historical, mythological)

antecedent*

character motivation*          

citation*    

coherence*    

comma splice (comma fault)

couplet

descriptive*  writing (vivid details)

dialect (uses of dialect)

diction*    

dramatic monologue*     

elements of plot (rising action, conflict, climax, falling action)*   

epic     

excerpt* 

figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia)*    

genre

intervening* word phrases or clauses in writing     

irony* (situational, verbal, and dramatic)  

narration*        

non-verbal feedback*    

non-verbal language (gestures, body language)

omniscient*   

recurring themes

revise*    

Shakespearean English     

shift*  (tense/point of view)           

soliloquy    

target audience*     

types of conflict (man vs. man, man vs. environment, man vs. himself, man vs. supernatural, external, internal)*  

 

*These terms are words included in the state frameworks that have been deemed essential knowledge
for end of course tests.
 

Academic Vocabulary