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100

Diction is also known as _____ and it has a significant effect on the author's _____.

Word Choice; Tone

100

Details that appeal to the five senses and draw the reader into the story/makes the story seem more real.

Imagery

100

The events that happen in a story and the order that they occur in.

Plot

100

A surface-level comparison of two things that uses "like" or "as"

Simile

100

A reference to another work, a person, a historical event, etc.

Allusion

200
Name the 3 types of irony.

Verbal, Situational, & Dramatic

200
Authors use figurative language in order to ______.

Convey depth & meaning.

200

The way that characters are represented by an author or narrator in the text.

Characterization

200

The growth and change that a character faces throughout the course of a text.

Character Development

200

The ambience or atmosphere of a story.

Mood

300

The feeling or idea that is associated with a word.

Connotation

300

When a scene in a story takes a moment to show the audience something that occured BEFORE the start of the action.

Flashback

300

The narrator either 1) addresses the reader directly or 2) addresses another character as if the reader IS that character.

2nd person POV

300

An indirect comparison between two unlike things in order to highlight a similarity between the two.

Metaphor

300

An intense exaggeration meant to provide emphasis.

Hyperbole

400

When the narrator is "hovering" above the action and can only relay the thoughts and emotions of ONE character.

3rd Person Limited POV

400

The things that an audience can INFER about a character based on their thoughts and actions.

Indirect Characterization

400

The placement of two ideas or concepts near each other in order to highlight their differences.

Juxtapostion

400

The repetitive use of consonant sounds anywhere within a word.

Consonance

400

Another word for informal language (not specific)

Colloquialism/Colloquial Language

500

Giving human behavior to non-human entities.

Anthropomorphism

500

A character, image, object, or idea that represents a deeper meaning.

Symbolism

500

The WAY that a narrator sees the world- shaped by experiences, thoughts, and biases.

Perspective

500

A character that experiences growth and development over the course of a text.

Dynamic

500
Replacing the subject of a sentence with an idea RELATED to that subject.
Metonymy
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