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A synonym for shackle starting with F

What is Fetter

100

To assuage someones pain

What is to ease

100

Adjective version of this noun prodigiousness

prodigious

100

Noun version of solicitous

What is solicitude

100

 A small remainder or evidence of something that once existed, like the appendix.

What are vestiges. 

200

Being very clear or opposite of implied 

What is explicit

200

A recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.

What is an Archetype

200

literary form in which human vices, follies, abuses, or shortcomings are held up to censure by means of ridicule.

What is satire

200

Authors develop characters using the attitudes, values, or opinions that influence the representation of a topic. Otherwise knows as the characters what?

What is perspective

200

When an author needs to inform the reader of something from the characters past he can do this. 

What is flashback. 

300

Hints that the author gives to help define a difficult or unusual word.

What is a Context clue

300

Synonym means...

What is the same

300

In this Period, literature emphasized feelings, personal experiences, the supernatural, and symbolism

What is romantic 

300

This element in writing has perspective, interactions, and motivations. 

What is a character

300

Author’s craft refers to the author’s use of narrative elements and this language to develop and shape a story.

What is figurative language

400

You didn't say it, but we both know what you meant. It was ______

What is Implied

400

The Knights character in literature usually represents this archetype

Who is the Hero

400

This information in the dictionary is known as the what.

1400s; Latin prodigiosus, from prodigium, meaning “omen,” “monster”

What is etymology

400

In literature and in music it is important to listen carefully to fully get this.

What is tone

400

When a character comes right out and says how they feel is known as. 

What is direct characterization. 

500

Type of evidence gathered from the original source or other texts, that supports an argument or thesis.

What is Textual evidence

500

Using a cross in literature usually represents this

Faith

500

In gothic literature dark, gloomy, and mysterious these, were used. Sometimes castles. 

What are settings

500

The sequence of events where each affects the next one through the principle of cause-and-effect

What is plot

500

This narrative element is used to lead one story, or plot, into another. 

What is framing

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