An event occurs that directly contradicts the expectations of the characters, the reader, or the audience
What is situational irony?
This figurative language device compares two apparently unlike things w/out like or as
What is a metaphor?
This sound device is when there is repetition of initial consonant sounds in two or more nearby words: Peter Piper Picked
What is alliteration?
Appeal to credibility authority?
What is authority?
The main character of a text
What is the protagonist?
The way a reader feels?
What is mood?
Words are used to suggest the opposite of what is meant
What is verbal irony?
This figurative language device compares two apparently unlike things using like or as
What is a simile?
These words do what? cat/hat, pool/cool
What is rhyme?
What is an emotional appeal?
The person or force going against the main character
What is the antagonist?
What is the authors attitude for a subject?
What is tone?
The audience knows something that the character does not.
Dramatic Irony
This figurative language device gives human qualities to a nonhuman thing
What is personification?
This sound device is rhymes @ the end of the line
What is end rhyme?
An appeal to logic?
Which type of characterization tells us what the character is?
What is the central topic, subject, or message within a narrative
What is theme?
Another word for verbal irony
What is sarcasm?
This figurative language device involves over-exaggeration
What is hyperbole?
This sound device has rhyme within a line of text
What is internal rhyme?
LeBron James in a Sprite commerical is an example of which appeal?
What is ethos?
Which type of characterization causes the reader to infer based on textual evidence what the character of a person is?
What is indirect characterization
What are descriptive words using the different senses?
What is imagery?
What form of irony is this? The reader knows that Juliet is alive; Romeo believes she is dead
This figurative language device is when something stands for/represents something else
What is a symbol?
What is onomatopoeia?
A commercial with stray dogs being taken to the pound is an example of which appeal?
Pathos
What is the reason why a character does something? Why do they commit an action or say what they say?
What is character's motivation?
Hero, villain, and mentor are examples of what visual device?
What is archetype?
What form of irony is this? "I love it when my teacher assigns me five hours of homework! It is my favorite thing!"
What is verbal irony?
This figurative language device is when a story represents/symbolizes larger ideas
What is allegory?
Repetition of vowel sounds: "The night sky brightens my smile."
What is assonance?
A speaker citing statistics is an example of which appeal?
Do dynamic or static characters change?
What is dynamic?
The story made the reader sad and led them to tears it had a somber ______?
What is mood?
What form of irony is this? The bride leaves the wedding with a groomsman; a lady dies at her birthday party
This figurative language device uses figure of speech to replace word/phrase that is unpleasant: passed away vs. death; porcelain throne vs. toilet; upset stomach vs. barfed/vomited/upchucked)
What is euphemism?
This sound device term is when the repetition of consonant sounds happen in consecutive words in a the same line: cooks cook cupcakes quickly
What is consonance?
If a former coach is giving a speech to a group of athletes about a disease that he has and is dying from, which rhetorical appeals are evident?
What are ethos and pathos?
Do round or flat characters only have a few traits?
What is flat characters?
A image, idea, or symbol that develops a theme in a single story (not over the course of literature or cultures)
What is motif?