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A comparison of two unlike objects using like or as.

What is Simile

100
The repetition of words or phrases at the beginnings of lines of poetry.

What is Anaphora

100

Giving human characteristics to something that is not human.

What is Personification

100

An expression that is unique to itself and cannot be defined from the meanings of the individual words.

What is Idiom

200

The use of language to convey meaning other than what is stated or a contradiction in what is expected to happen and what actually happens.

What is Irony

200

A short tale passed along by word of mouth throughout a given culture.

What is Folktale

200

A violation of the reader's expectations that occurs at the end of a story.

What is Surprise Ending

200

The individual telling the story to the individual.

What is Narrator

300

A plot development that violates the readers expectations.

What is Plot Twist

300

A theme that is not stated outright but must be discerned from the details that the author includes in the work.

What is Implicit Theme

300

A person, place, thing, or idea that means something in addition to itself.

What is Symbol
300

A fictional story that was at one time held to be true within a certain cultural group.

What is Myth

400

Words that appeal to one or more of the five senses.

What is Concrete Language

400

The pattern of rhyme sounds in a poem or in a stanza of poetry.

What is Rhyme Scheme
400

A recurring or emerging idea in a work of literature.

What is Theme
400

A theme stated outright within a work of literature.

What is Explicit Theme

500

The audible means by which much folklore and mythology was transferred from person to person before the prevalent use of written language.

What is Oral Tradition

500
The perspective or angle from which a story is told.

What is Point of View

500

Features or attributes that distinguish one character from another.

What is Character Trait

500

A type or category of literature.

What is Genre

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