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This is a figure of speech that uses like or as to compare seemingly unlike things

Simile 

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This is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two seemingly unlike things 

metaphor

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This is when there is descriptive language that speaks to one or more of the 5 senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, sound) 

Imagery

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This is a a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a point, or evoke humor 

Hyperbole

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This is the moral or lesson taught throughout the story

Theme

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This is the author's attitude toward the material 

Tone

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This is a term for any person, animal, place, object, or event that exists on a literal level within a work but also represents something on a figurative level 

Onomatopoeia 

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This is a significant word, phrase, image, description, idea, or another element that is repeated throughout a literary work and is related to the theme.

Motif

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This is a figure of speech in which an animal, object, a force of nature, or an idea is given human characteristics.

Personification 

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This is the repetition of constant sounds, generally at the beginning of words

Alliteration

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This is when the outcome is something other than what is anticipated

Situational Irony

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This is when you say something other than the literal meaning. This can be sarcastic.

Verbal Irony

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This is the contrast between what the characters know and what the reader knows

Dramatic Irony

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This is the word choice a person uses in their writing.

Diction

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This is a brief indirect reference (to a person, event, object, time period, literary work, etc.)

Allusion

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This is the dictionary definition of a word; the literal meaning

Denotation

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This is the associations connected to a word; the figurative meaning

Connotation

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This is a short statement that reveals a general truth or opinion.

Aphorism 

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This is the parallelism that uses two opposite ideas to create contrast

Antithesis 

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This is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of a sentence

Anaphora

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This is a story, poem, or other written work that can be interpreted to have a secondary meaning.

An allegory

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That is the ideal that everyone American can achieve their goals and desires.

The American Dream

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Whenever Hamilton declares that he will "not throw away his shot", what is he referring to?

His oppotunity.

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In your research paper, you must have what type of citation?

Integrated Citation

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If you forget to include citations, your paper will fall victim to...

Plagiarism 

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