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Motif

An element that reappears throughout a work of literature

100

Climax

What the entire story builds up to

100

A word or phrase that gives more than one meaning

Ambiguity

100

The house from UP

Imagery

100

What is the first word of the third verse of "Looking for a city"

In

200

Irony

When words say one thing but mean another thing, usually less direct than sarcasm

200

Literary Device

Simile, Metaphor, Alliteration, etc.

200

Deliberately exaggerating in order to make a point

Hyperbole

200

The Rich Young Ruler

Flat Character

200

When was Charles Dickens born?

February 7, 1812

300

Antithesis

A rhetorical device that features contrasting words or phrases in a strong parallel structure.

300

Paradox

Last shall be first, first shall be last; etc.

300

The central, most important idea of a poem, novel, or play

Central One Idea

300

Pearly Gates of Heaven

Image

300

What is the most popular metal band?

Metallica

400

Chiasmus

The repetition of parallel clauses or ideas, but presented in inverted order using different words (similar to antimetabole, but with antimetabole identical words are repeated and inverted).

400

Metaphor

Comparing two things without using like or as

400

Allusion

A brief (and sometimes indirect) reference in a text to a person, place, or thing. Whether it be fictitious or actual.

400

Unlike his parents, Noah never liked school

Contrast

400

Religious movement characterized by a "free and responsible search for truth and meaning"

Unitarian Universalism

500

Anemographia

A vivid,realistic description of the wind

500

Epistrophe

A time for everything, etc.

500

The omitting of one or several conjunctions in a series of words, phrases or clauses to create a hurried rhythm or to add emphasis.

Asyndeton

500

Jesus' treatment of the Pharisees

Amplification

500

What is the name of the Roman governor of Judea first mentioned in Luke?

Quirinius

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