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Hinting at future events in a story to create suspense is known as

What is Foreshadowing

100

Attributing human qualities to inanimate objects or abstract ideas is known as...

What is Personification

100

KABOOM! BANG! VROOM!

What is Onomatopoeia

100

Charlie's Mixtape representing putting himself out there in The Perks of Being a Wallflower

What is Symbolism

100

A simile is...

A comparison using like or as

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Words that imitate natural sounds is known as...

What is Onomatopoeia

200

Descriptive language that appeals to the senses is known as...

What is Imagery

200

The Titanic was advertised as the unsinkable ship.

What is Irony

200

Life is a Highway

What is a Metaphor

200

Hyperbole is known as ...

An extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect

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an indirect reference to a figure, event, place, or work of art outside the story.

What is Allusion

300

the character or force opposing the protagonist.

What is the antagonist

300

Charlie from The Perks of Being a Wallflower telling us stories from his past that involved his Aunt Helen are examples of 

What is flashbacks

300

Science Fiction or Horror are examples of...

What is genre types

300

A cliche' is

an overused phrase, expression, or idea that has lost its originality or impact due to frequent repetition.

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a word's literal or dictionary meaning



What is denotation

400

Episodes of television often end with this in order to build suspense for the next episode.

What is a cliffhanger

400

Ate and eight are examples of...

What is a homophone

400

Austin Powers, Scary Movie, and Not Another Teen Movie are all examples of...

What is a parody

400

A connotation...

refers to the implied or emotional meaning of a word.

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a character’s sudden realization or insight.

What is an epiphany

500

a character who contrasts with another character to highlight specific traits.

What is a foil

500

“Two households, both alike in dignity,

In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,

From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,

Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.”

What is exposition

500

The balcony scene in Romeo & Juliet is an example of a ___________, where Juliet speaks to herself and reveals her innermost thoughts and feelings.

What is a soliloquy

500

A theme is...

a creative work’s main idea or underlying meaning. It’s the central, unifying element of the narrative that communicates statements about life, society, humanity, and the world.

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