Sam
Luke
Ellie
Breyton
Jeorgia
100

The repetition of the same initial consonants of words or of stressed syllables in any sequence of neighboring words

Alliteration

100

a rhetorical appeal to credibility or ethics

ethos

100

An intentionally exaggerated statement

Hyperbole

100

A device used to create contrast by placing two parallel but opposite ideas in a sentence

Antithesis

100

the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character

Characterization

200

Type of word choice; can be formal, informal, slang, or specific to a certain realm (for example: martial or domestic)

Diction

200

a rhetorical appeal to emotion

Pathos

200

A thing that represents or stands for another thing like an object that represents an abstract idea

Symbol

200

a word, phrase, line, or group of lines that is repeated, for effect, several times in a poem

Refrain

200

a rhetorical appeal to logic

Logos

300

Repetition of consonant sounds two or more times in short succession within a sentence or phrase (not necessarily at the beginning of words)

Consonance

300

a figure of speech that makes an explicitly comparison between two unlike things, using words such as like or as

Simile

300

Descriptive language that directly appeals to the physical senses

Imagery

300

a literary device in which normally unassociated or contrasting ideas are placed next to one another

Juxtaposition

300

A character who acts as contrast to another character. Often a funny side kick to the dashing hero, or a villain contrasting the hero.

Foil

400

the associations and emotional overtones that have become attached to a word or phrase, in addition to its strict dictionary definition.

Connotation

400

the repetition of a similar grammatical structure: for example, "I came; I saw; I conquered."

Parallelism

400

The use of language that normally signifies the opposite of what the writer intends (often for humorous effect or to add emphasis)

Irony

400

sentence which uses multiple conjunctions but NO commas to separate the items in a series

Polysyndeton

400

A type of narrator whose account of the story is affected by immaturity, bias, outright deception, etc.

Unreliable Narrator

500

a poetic form that does not conform to a regular meter or rhyme scheme

Free Verse

500

a stanza consisting of four lines

Quatrain

500

The attribution of a personal nature or human characteristic to a nonhuman or the representation of an abstract quality in human form

Personification

500

a statement that says less than what is meant

Understatement

500

a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology (for example, the "damsel in distress," the "heroic outlaw," the "everyman")

Archetype

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