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repetition of initial consonant sounds |
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Reference to a historical or literary person, place, thing or event with which the reader is assumed to be familiar |
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Character or force opposing protagonist; cause of conflict |
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remark spoken in an undertone to another character or to audience expressing inner thoughts |
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Writer's account of their life |
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Unrhymed poetry in iambic parameter |
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people involved in the story (major/minor) |
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A humorous scene incident, or speech in the middle of a serious drama; breaks tension and allows audience to prepare emotionally for events to come |
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Struggle between opposing forces that move the plot forward |
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pair of rhyming lines of poetry |
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falling action; resolution of conflict; "untying" |
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particularly variety of language spoken in one place by a distinct group of people |
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Lyric poem in which a speaker addresses a silent or absent listener in a moment of high intensity or emotion |
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Background and events leading to main idea or purpose of work |
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The use of metaphors, similes, personification, etc. to enhance meaning |
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Character who provides striking contrast to another character |
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Providing hints of events to some in the story |
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use of stressed/ 5 unstressed syllables |
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words and phrases that recreate vivid sensory experiences for the reader |
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Contrast between what is expected and what actually exists or happens |
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a story down from the past often based on real people or events |
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a biography or an account of historical events, especially one written from personal knowledge |
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Comparing two unalike objects or effects |
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The feeling or atmosphere that the writer creates for the reader |
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Traditional story once widely believed to be true but not based on fact |
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(narrator, personal narrator) |
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Words that make the sound of itself |
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giving human qualities to objects or ideas |
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Pattern of events including exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution |
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Narrative method in a short story, novel or nonfiction (1, 2, 3, limited or omniscient) |
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Character or force that solves the conflict in literature |
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repeated lines, symbols, structure, or ideas in a story or poem |
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repeated lines, symbols, structure, or ideas in a story or poem |
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When the sounds of accented vowels, and all succeeding sounds are identical |
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Action that causes difficulties for the main character, making the conflict harder to resolve |
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Time and place a story takes place |
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Using "like" or "as" to compare unalike objects or ideas |
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actor alone on stage with the purpose of sharing the actor's thoughts with the audience |
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the voice that "talks" to the reader |
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A group of lines that form a unit of poetry |
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Using objects to bring about ideas or associations not literally part of the original objects |
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main idea or purpose of the work of literature |
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A work in which the hero is destroyed by some character flaw |
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Dignified or noble hero who has a character flaw that becomes his downfall |
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a story in which a second meaning is to read beneath the surface |
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repetition of two or more vowel sounds in a group of words or a line of poetry |
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narrative poem that tells the adventures of a hero |
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brings together two contradictory items |
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