Poetry
Genres
Character
Analyzing Voice
Sentence Structure
100

the repetition of identical or similar sounds at the beginning of words 


what is alliteration?

100

a genre that can be broadly defined as any amusing and entertaining literary test

what is a comedy?

100

the techniques writers use to develop a character. Characters are developed through their words, thoughts, actions, and physical descriptions, as well as by what the writer states directly and what other characters say about them.

what are methods of characterization?

100

the dictionary definition of a word

what is denotation?

100

a sentence that contains only one main clause

what is a simple sentence?

200

rhyme that occurs within a line of verse rather than at the end. 

"Hey Jude, don't make it bad
Take a sad song and make it better
Remember to let her into your heart
Then you can start to make it better"

What is internal rhyme?

200

a literary form intended for performance before and audience

what is drama?

200

a character who goes through a change during the course of the text

what is a dynamic character?

200

the association people have with words beyond the dictionary definition. For example, the word "dove" refers to a specific bird, though many people consider it a symbol of peace.

what is connotation?

200

an incomplete sentence-containing a subject or predicate only-that is punctuated as if it were a complete sentence.

what is a sentence fragment?

300

the varying rate, intensity, pitch, and volume of speech 

what is rhythm?

300

a serious drama that typically ends in disaster

What is a tragedy?

300

this is the protagonist's shortcoming that bring about their downfall

what is a tragic flaw?

300

the use of objects that have meaning in and of themselves to stand for, or represent, something else

what is symbolism?

300

a question asked for effect rather than to elicit an answer

what is a rhetorical question?

400

the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry

what is meter?

400

a genre in which the text attempts to accurately portray life, in direct opposition of sensationalism or melodrama. The era of its popularity began in the late 19th century, when writers first began to write detailed accounts of ordinary life. 

what is realism?

400

a character to serves as a contrast to another character.

what is a foil?

400

the use of something more familiar to explain something new and/or complex. The point of comparison is used to demonstrate the similarities between the two entities.

what is an analogy?

400

the repetition of similar grammatical terms or sentence structures

what is parallelism?

500

poetry that does not conform to any regular meter and does not rhyme

what is free verse?

500

this word refers to a line of poetry or poetry in general

what is verse?

500

the name given to the tragic flaw of excessive pride, which generally leads to the character's downfall.

what is hubris?
500

the way in which a text is written. An analysis of this includes looking at all the devices the writer uses to express meaning.

what is style?
500

the positioning of things close together or side by side

what is juxtaposition?

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