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A figure of speech that describes an object or action as something other than what it is, for example, "Time is a thief," implying time steals moments.

Metaphor

100

A literary device that interrupts the chronological order of a narrative to show an event or scene from the past, often used to reveal important background information.

Flashback

100

The category or type of literature, defined by specific conventions, styles, and themes. Examples include drama, poetry, fiction, non-fiction, fantasy, mystery, etc.

Genre

100

An exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally, used for emphasis or effect.

Hyperbole

100

What date was shown after her performance ? 

1.14.25

200

The mood or emotional tone of a place, scene, or event in a story, created through descriptive language, setting, and imagery.


Atmosphere

200

The spoken exchanges between characters in a story, used to reveal character traits, advance the plot, and create realism.

Dialogue

200

The process by which an author develops and reveals characters' personalities, behaviors, and motivations. This can be direct (explicit descriptions) or indirect (through actions, dialogue, etc.).

Characterization

200

The voice that tells the story. The narrator can be first-person (using "I"), third-person (using "he," "she," "they"), or omniscient (knowing everything about all characters and events).

Narrator

200

The sign that Beyonce put during the bucket dance ?

H town - Houston 

300

The use of vivid or descriptive language to create mental images or evoke sensory experiences in the reader, often appealing to sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell.

Imagery

300

The choice and use of words and phrases in writing, which can affect the tone, style, and clarity of the text.

Diction

300

Hints or clues within the narrative that suggest future events or outcomes, creating suspense or preparing the reader for what’s to come.

Foreshadowing

300

The central struggle or problem in a story that drives the plot. Conflict can be external (character vs. character, nature, society) or internal (character vs. self).

conflict

300

TEXAS HOLD 'EM (PONY UP) REMIX

What song remix was preformed in the last act of the half time ? 

400

A contrast between expectation and reality. It can be verbal (saying the opposite of what is meant), situational (when the outcome is opposite of what was expected), or dramatic (when the audience knows something the characters do not).

Irony

400

A reference to another text, event, figure, or work of art within a literary work, often used to provide context or deepen meaning.

Allusion

400

A recurring element, theme, or pattern in a literary work that helps develop the story's themes or adds symbolic meaning.

motif

400

A character, group, or force in opposition to the protagonist, often creating conflict in the narrative.

Antagonist

400

What was the truck covered in during the half time performance? 

denim patches 

500

A narrative that uses characters, events, or settings to symbolize abstract ideas or themes, often conveying moral, political, or philosophical lessons.

Allegory

500

The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words, used for emphasis or musicality in language.

Alliteration

500

A literary technique where an element or event in a story can have multiple interpretations or meanings, often creating tension or complexity.

Ambiguity

500

A universally recognized symbol, theme, or character type that recurs across cultures and literature. Common archetypes include the hero, the mentor, the trickster, and the journey.

Archetype

500

During Beyonce half time show, what is name of the cowboy group she presented in the beginning of the performance?

*Kendrick Lamar's location 

Compton Cowboys

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