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The definition of Magnanimous

What is generous or forgiving 

100

The definition of Malignant

Evil in nature

100

The definition of Asunder

Pulled apart into to pieces
100

The definition of Languidly

Slow or weak

100

The definition of poignant

What is intense or deeply moving

200

The central message or moral of a story

What is Theme

200

Commonly used character situations or types

What is archetype

200

A literary technique where the opposite meaning is implied

What is irony 

200
Figurative language that repeats words or phrases for emphasis 

What is Anaphora

200
A device used to set the tone by specifically choosing a way of putting the text

What is word choice

300

A meaning that is implied, but not directly stated

Implicit meaning

300

The movement speed of the story, how quickly or slowly the events happen

What is Pacing

300

A literary technique that uses irony and humor to scrutinize something

What is satire

300

A viewpoint of a character or author

What is perspective

300

Comedic quality in text, usually from satire, irony or absurdity 

What is humor

400

Finding the meaning of a word via clues and surrounding words

What is context clues

400

A literary device that symbolizes an event or character

What is Allegory

400

When text is has an unclear meaning or multiple meanings

What is Ambiguity
400

Parts of a text that can be used to support an inference or argument

Textual Evidence

400

A plot that happens alongside the main plot

What is a parallel plot

500

The emotional feeling of a word

What is connotation

500

A genre of literature With dark themes and descriptive emotions

What is Gothic Romance

500
A way to hook a reader into the story, the introduction of the events and tone of the story

What is exposition

500

Harsh irony used to express disapproval 

What is Sarcasm

500

A text structure where a story that is told from within another story,

What is Framing

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