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Music Notes
Movies
100

A person, animal, or creature in a literary work

Character

100

Comparison between two things that have some quality in common, without using like or as

Metaphor

100

A struggle within a character

Internal Struggle

100

A feeling that a literary work conveys to readers

Mood

100

Main character, may be a hero or heroine, with whom the audience tends to identify

Protagonist

200

This rhetorical device involves two unlike things being compared using like or as

Simile

200

The three main types of appeals (when speaking or arguing)

Ethos, Pathos, Logos

200

This rhetorical device involves the deliberate exaggeration of a situation. ex: He ate everything in the house.

Hyperbole

200

Descriptive language appealing to the senses

Imagery

200

Time, place, and physical characteristics of where a story takes place

Setting

300

A contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually exists or happens

Situational Irony

300

Expresses the writer's attitude toward his/her subject

Tone
300

This rhetorical device involves a direct or indirect reference to something which is commonly known. ex:'Christy didn't like to spend money. She was no Scrooge, but she seldom purchased anything except the bare necessities'..

Allusion

300

A group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse

Stanza

300

How many Acts are in Romeo and Juliet?

5

400

Restating the content of a text in your own words by replacing some of the words to avoid plagiarizing but maintaining most of the same meaning is called...

Summarizing

400

Why does Fortunato go into the vaults?
A. to meet Montresor's ancestors
B. to find some peace of mind
C. to attend a meeting of masons
D. to prove his wine expertise

D. to prove his wine expertise

400

After eating these fruits, Odysseus' men no longer wish to go home

Lotus Flowers

400

A long poem, typically derived from oral tradition (The Odyssey is an example of this)

Epic Poem/Poetry

400

Which point of view is a form of writing in which the point of view of a narrative work is told in the voice of the onlooker

2nd person

500

Information that most people know or that is shared by a cultural or national group is called...

Common Knowledge

500

Name and explain the irony in the short story "Poison"

The irony is that Harry was afraid of a venomous snake when the only real poison in the story existed within him- the real "poison" is his racism.

500

The most common form of rhyme in poetry; the rhyme comes at the end of the lines

End Rhyme

500

Type of poem that has 3 lines; alternating 5, 7, 5 syllables

Haiku

500

Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.

Propaganda

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