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Repetition of the same beginning sounds in words that are near each other.

Alliteration

100

The main, or central, character in a narrative

The Protagonist

100

A comparison using like or as

Simile

100

A comparison without using like or as.

Metaphor

100

What kind of conflict is found in a person versus himself / herself / themselves

Internal

200

Where the narrator is not a character in the story, but knows everything

Third Person Omniscient

200

To exaggerate for dramatic purposes

Hyperbole

200

Writing that appeals to the five senses

Imagery

200

The difference between what is expected and what occurs

Irony

200

A side-by-side comparison of two unlike things

Juxtaposition
300

The feeling evoked in a reader

Mood

300

A character who does not change or grow in any way

Static Character

300

Writing that appeals to the sense of smell

Olfactory

300

An anonymous tale emerging from the traditional beliefs of a culture or a society

Myth

300

The opponent of the central character in a narrative.

Antagonist

400

The dictionary word of a definition.

Denotation

400

An unsolvable problem, or a statement that logically contradicts itself

Paradox

400

When the audience has information that the characters do not.

Dramatic Irony

400

The repetition of vowel sounds in a sentence.

Assonance

400

A repeating idea or theme in a piece of literature

Motif

500

The repetition on consonant sounds in the middle or end of words that are near each other in a sentence

Consonance

500

A literary work that pokes fun at a serious issue.

Satire

500

The syllable counts in Haiku

5-7-5

500

To reference an outside piece of work

Allusion

500

A character that grows or changes in some way

Dynamic Character

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