Figurative Language
Sound Devices
Structure
Diction/Word Choice
Characterization Techniques
100

What is a Simile?

A comparison that uses like or as.

100

What is a Rhyme?

correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words.

100

What is a Flashback?

telling events from the past.

100

What is a Pun?

a play on words.

100

What is a Protagonist?

Main character

200

What is Personification?

When a human quality is given to a non-human thing.

200

What is a Consonance?

Repetitive consonant sounds in a sequence of words.

200

What is dialogue?

A conversation.

200

What is Dialect?

the way we speak.

200

What is an Antagonist?

A person.force against the main character

300

What is an Analogy?

A comparison of two unlike things

300

What is an Alliteration?

Repetition of initial consonant sounds in two or more nearby words.

300

What is a Rhetorical Question?

A question asked to emphasize a point, the question might have an obvious answer. 

300

What is a Denotation?

The literal definition.
300

What is a Dramatic Foil?

characters who contrast each other 

400

What is an Allegory?

multiple aspects of the literary work that represent larger ideas.

400

What is an Assonance?

Repetition of a vowel sound.

400

What is Parallelism?

Similar grammatical structure
400
What is Diction?

word choice.

400

What is Indirect Characterization? 

test that directly states the character of the person

500

What is an Euphemism?

A figure of speech to replace a word that is unpleasent.

500

What is Cacophony?

Harsh, inharmonious sounds
500

What is a Juxtaposition?

two elements placed beside each other for dramatic/ironic contrast.

500

What is a Connotation?

Meaning that is implied by a word beyond its dictionary definition.
500

What are the 4 Character Types?

Dynamic, Round, Static, and Flat

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