Argument Fallacies
Literary Terms
Poetry Terms
Literature
Literature 2
100
When directly translated, it means "it does not follow".
What is Non Sequitur
100
The main character.
What is protagonist
100
Words that imitate the sound they describe
What is onomatopoeia
100
Was crushed to death by slabs of stone.
Who is Giles Corey
100
This person was married to Rebecca Nurse.
Who is Frances Nurse
200
When an irrelevant topic is presented to divert attention from the original topic.
What is Red Herring
200
Choice of words.
What is diction
200
Giving human traits to non-living things.
What is personification
200
Owned a pink suit, was in love with Daisy.
Who is Jay Gatsby
200
Holden Caulfield's deceased sibling.
Who is Allie Caulfield
300
A situation where only two options are presented when there are other options.
What is False Dilemma
300
Using words to stimulate sight, hearing, taste, touch, or smell.
What is imagery
300
Repetition of sounds
What is alliteration
300
Was hit and killed by Gatsby's car
Who is Myrtle Wilson
300
This person collected glass menageries.
Who is Laura Wingfield
400
Attacking the opponent to attack his claim or invalidate their argument.
What is Ad Hominem
400
The omniscient narrator.
What is third person narrative
400
A figure of speech in which one thing is referred to as another.
What is metaphor
400
Was killed by Lennie accidentally.
Who is Curly's wife
400
The character played by Marge from the Simpsons.
Who is Blanche
500
Event A happened before Event B, therefore, Event A caused Event B.
What is Post Hoc
500
The part of the story where the problem of the story is worked out.
What is resolution
500
The device of calling out to an imaginary, dead, or absent person.
What is apostrophe
500
Troy's illegitimate child.
Who is Raynell Maxson
500
Spoke this line, "I have given you my soul; leave me my name!"
Who is John Proctor
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