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This is located in the back of a text and includes a list of the difficult words or concepts used in that work

What is glossary

100

To censure or criticize severely; rebuke or punish

What is chastise

100

To stay in a place temporarily; stop at or visit

What is sojourn

100

To repeat information, facts, or ideas with little understanding or comprehension

What is regurgitate

100

Made up of a large but indefinite number

What is myriad

200

This is determined by making an inference through reading between the lines and gathering textual evidence

What is implicit meaning

200

The approach in which the writer or speaker in a work addresses a character in the work directly

What is Apostrophe

200

having unclear or uncertain meaning, or having multiple interpretations

What is Ambiguity

200

This is a harsher form of irony to express disapproval, and used to mock

What is Sarcasm

200

This will increase suspense by stretching out the time when a character is frightened or in danger, creating a creepy tone

What is a slow pace

300

The rhythm of the story

What is Pacing
300

The author’s or character’s attitudes, values, or opinions that influence the representation of a topic

What is Perspective

300

Using this will add humor or irony to ridicule customs or institutions found in a society

What is satire

300

Used to call attention to a concept by repeating certain words or phrases

What is Anaphora

300

The claim is restated in this part of an essay

What is conclusion

400

This narrative element can be found from the following excerpt

Came Wealhtheow forth,
queen of Hrothgar, heedful of courtesy,
gold-decked, greeting the guests in hall;
and the high-born lady handed the cup
first to the East-Danes’ heir and warden,
bade him be blithe at the beer-carouse,
the land’s beloved one.

What is characterization

400

These words determine the meaning of malignant in this except

PROSPERO
Thou liest, malignant thing. Hast thou forgot
The foul witch Sycorax, who with age and envy
Was grown into a hoop? Hast thou forgot her?

What us thou liest

400

This literary device is used in this excerpt

And so Tom awoke, and we rose in the dark,
And got with our bags and our brushes to work.
Though the morning was cold, Tom was happy and warm:
So, if all do their duty, they need not fear harm.

What is Irony

400

This part of the excerpt is a metaphor for an eternal part of the soldier’s identity 

And think, this heart, all evil shed away,
A pulse in the eternal mind, no less
Gives somewhere back the thoughts by England given; …

What is heart

400

This identifies what music represents in “Piano” by D. H. Lawrence

What is memory

500

This writing style can be used to link multiple stories together

What is framing

500

This plot element is a reflection on something ordinary evokes uneasy feelings. Superhuman or supernatural forces may appear.

What is the uncanny

500

An element of horror and violence with descriptions of the natural environment will create this genre of writing

What is a Gothic Romance

500

Tennyson purposely uses words like “volley’d,” “thunder’d,” and “storm’d,” to use this figurative language

What is imagery

500

This is how an in text citation would look like for Frankenstein by Mary Shelly when the authors name is not used in the sentence

What is (Shelly)

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