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It occurs when a statement or situation means something different from (or even the opposite of) what is expected.
What is irony
100
An oversimplified conception or image, usually of a group of people, giving them all a set of characteristics, without consideration for individual differences.
What is a stereotype
100
Example: Jumbo shrimp
What is an oxymoron
100
The turning point in a short story.
What is the climax
100
An account of a person's life
What is a biography
200
A difference between what is said and what is meant.
What is verbal irony. Example: Oh, goody! It's time to do my homework.
200
The word sounds like what it describes.
What is onomatopeia
200
A humorous word or phrase that depends on a double meaning, either from a second meaning of the same word, or from the meaning of another word with a similar sound.
What is a pun
200
A technique used in which a writer will plant clues or subtle indications about events that will happen later in the narrative.
What is foreshadowing
200
Something that stands for something more than itself.
What is a symbol
300
The implied attitude of the writer toward the subject or the audience.
What is the tone
300
Example: I'm going to die if I don't get to see Lady Gaga in concert this year.
What is hyperbole
300
Using a combination of prior knowledge and new information to draw a conclusion
What is an inference
300
The insight about life that is revealed in a literary work.
What is theme
300
A difference between what happens and what would be expected to happen.
What is situational irony. Example: A student studies for days for an English test, but sleeps in the morning of the test, shows up late for class, and fails the test.
400
A statement that is self-contradictory but still speaks the truth.
What is a paradox
400
The part of the plot where complications arise.
What is the rising action
400
A section of a poem (similar to a paragraph)
What is a stanza
400
The perspective from which a story is told
What is point of view
400
Example: He was no Michael Jordan, but he could shoot a basketball.
What is an allusion
500
A reference to another text, famous event, famous person, etc.
What is an allusion?
500
A type of poem that does not have any regular, recurring pattern of rhythm or rhyme.
What is free verse
500
Example: Freedom weeps, wrong rules the land, and waiting justice sleeps
What is personification
500
Vivid description that creates a picture in the reader's mind
What is imagery
500
The rhyme scheme of

"Roses are red,

Violets are blue.

I'm going to bed 

because it's half past two."

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