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Vocabulary
100

This device gives human qualities to non-human things.

Personification

100

A poem of 14 lines.

Sonnet

100

A word that replaces a noun.

Pronoun

100

This author wrote Romeo and Juliet.

William Shakespeare

100

What is 'elated?'

Very happy

200

A contrast between expectation and reality.

Irony

200

The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.

Meter

200

The past tense of 'go.'


Went

200

This novel features Bilbo Baggins.

The Hobbit

200

What is 'ambigiuous?'

Unclear or vague

300

A reference to another text within a text.

Intertextuality

300

When a sentence continues onto the next line without pause.

Enjambment

300

A sentence with one independent clause.

A simple sentence

300

This dystopian novel includes Big Brother.

1984

300

What is 'concise?'

Brief and to the point

400

When something represents a deeper meaning beyond itself.

Symbolism

400

A comparison using 'like' or 'as.'

Simile

400

Words like 'and,' 'but,' and 'because.'

Conjunctions

400

The author of To Kill a Mockingbird.

Harper Lee

400

What is 'ambidextrous?'

Able to use both hands equally well.

500

A narrator who cannot be trusted.

Unreliable narrator

500

The emotional atmosphere of a poem.

Mood

500

A modifier that is incorrectly placed in a sentence.

A dangling modifier

500

This Shakespearean play features the Prince of Denmark who seeks revenge for his father's murder. 

Hamlet

500

Someone who opposes or critisises.

Antagonist

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