Literary Terms
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an advanced society with a government and culture


What is a civilization?


100

needed for survival; most important for life

What is vital?

100

Repetition of initial consonant sounds

Alliteration

100

Writing that is not meant to be taken literally

Figurative Language

100

vast in size or amount; enormous

What is immense?

100

a result or importance

What is a consequence?

100

In literature, refers to the step-by-step process wherein an author introduces and then describes a character

Characterization

200

the emotions a reader feels as a result of reading a story

What is mood?

200

Lacking strength or health; fragile

What is frail?

200

the main topic or message about life that a story conveys

What is theme?
200

a type of evergreen tree; often associated with death or bad luck

What is a hemlock?

200
to regret something

What is rue?

200

the way that you look at something or think about something

What is perspective?


200

how a poem is organized

What is structure?

300

a single line consisting of one or more words

What is a line?

300

description that used the five senses

What is imagery?

300

the central message of a literary work

What is a theme?

300

needed for survival

What is vital?

300

a result or importance


What is consequence?

300

to regret something

What is rue?

300

 lacking strength or health; fragile

What is frail?

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