Rhyme found at the end of lines of poetry.
What is End Rhyme
A sound device that mimics the sound that words make when spoken.
What is onomatopoeia
The refutation of the counterargument.
What is a Rebuttal
A narrative, drama, or poem that does not follow a linear, chronological sequence; it may incorporate flashbacks, stream of consciousness, and other techniques to develop a story.
What is Non-Linear structure
A credible, trustworthy, and consistent storyteller.
What is a Reliable Narrator
Rhyme that is near or oblique, Words within or at the end of lines which almost rhyme.
What is Slant Rhyme
What is Assonance
A commonly used phrase that signifies something very different than its literal meaning.
What is a Idiom
A change in character’s thinking, insight, or another literary choice that creates an emphasis or reveals an insight.
What is a Shift
A storyteller who lacks credibility because of bias, deception, inexperience, cognitive impairment, lack of information, or other factor that undermines the accuracy of a narrative.
What is a Unreliable Narrator
Reoccurring or repeating words, sounds, phrases, clauses, or lines in a text used to create emphasis.
What is Refrain
A repetition of consonant sounds within a line or lines of poetry.
What is Consonance
A phrase or assertion that appears to contradict itself (but the contradiction itself may have its own meaning).
What is a Paradox
A literary character’s struggle with psychological, emotional, moral or other conflict within the character’s mind.
What is Internal Conflict
Told in 3rd person, but from one character’s perspective.
What is 3rd Person Limited
Two successive lines that rhyme in poetry.
What is a couplet
The rhyme of a poem which is based on syllables.
What is Meter
The noun the pronoun is referring to.
What is a Antecedent
The placement of things side by side for the purpose of comparison
What is Juxtaposition
Told in 3rd person from an all-knowing perspective.
What is 3rd Person Omniscient
A closed form poem made up of 14 lines in an Iambic Pentameter.
What is a sonnet
A basic repeated sequence of meter composed of two or more accented or unaccented syllables.
What is Foot
A metrical foot consisting of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable.
What is Iamb
A temporary departure from the main point or story.
What is a Digression
A character who remains unchanged throughout a narrative or drama.
What is a Static Character