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What is a Connotation?

A connotation of a word is the emotional association

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What does Zenith mean?

greatest height

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What does harangue mean?

to make a long oration or speak at length

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What does Languidly mean?

slowly or weakly

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What does Accost mean?

to approach and speak to, especially in an aggressive way

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What is an Allusion?

An allusion is an indirect reference to a person, object, historical event, or literary work.

200

What is a Simile?

a nonliteral comparison that is stated outright by the use of “like” or “as”

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What is Satire?

the use of humor, irony, and exaggeration, to expose and criticize people's stupidity

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What is an Explicit meaning?

it is clearly stated and understood. In a text, therefore, explicit meaning can be readily discovered.

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What's the importance of Humor?

to convey their tone and perspective (more often than not in an indirect manner).

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What is Foreshadowing?

Foreshadowing hints at an event or action that has not yet happened in the current storyline.

300

How should Irony be used?

full significance of a character's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character.

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What are three types of Irony?

  • situational irony – revealed by actions
  • dramatic irony – revealed by context
  • verbal irony – expressed by words
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What's the importance of word choice?

words can provide clues that help readers make determinations about perspective.

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Why is the Pacing of a story important?

It determines how fast/slow the story is told

400

What is Symbolism?

A symbol that provides meaning beyond what is actually being described.

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What is a Personification?

Giving something not living, living traits

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What is a Ambiguity?

having unclear or uncertain meaning, or having multiple interpretations.

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What is an Implicit meaning?

it is not stated but can be understood by locating textual evidence and making an inference.

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How do authors create Tone?

  • employing specific word choices   
  • using literary devices   
  • including explicit details that emphasize certain parts of their texts
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What is a Flashback?

A flashback is an interruption in the normal sequence of actions and events, which takes the audience back in time to provide background or backstory information or to relate a previously occurring action or event.

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How is Sarcasm used?

the use of irony to mock

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How do you find a Theme?

identifying textual ambiguities, implied meanings, and central ideas.

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What's an Inference?

An educated guess

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What is an Artistic Representation?

Presenting different variations of the same work

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