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The place a literary work occurs
What is setting?
100
Something in a literary work that stands for something else
What is symbol?
100
A direct comparison between dissimilar things
What is metaphor?
100
When the audience knows something that the people in the story do not know
What is dramatic irony?
100
The message that a literary work tries to get across to the reader
What is theme?
200
Reference in a piece of literature to something, historical, mythological, literary. or Biblical
What is allusion?
200
The assigning of human qualities to inanimate objects or concepts
What is personification?
200
Author's choice of words
What is diction?
200
The main character in the story
What is protagonist?
200
Point of view when we can know the thoughts and feelings of the narrator
What is first person point of view?
300
Hints of future literary events in a literary work
What is foreshadowing?
300
Words that sound like the sound they represent
What is onomatopoeia?
300
Extreme exaggeration
What is hyperbole?
300
One who opposes the protagonist
What is antagonist?
300
When we can know more than one characters feelings and the words he, she, or they are used.
What is third person omniscient
400
The unique way an author presents his ideas
What is style?
400
A clash between opposing forces in a literary work
What is conflict?
400
The author's attitude toward a subject
What is tone?
400
When characters in the story converse
What is dialogue?
400
When we only know one characters feelings and the words he, she, or they are used.
What is third person limited omniscient
500
Grammatical structure of prose and poetry
What is syntax?
500
Repetition of initial consonant sounds
What is alliteration?
500
An indirect comparison that uses the words "like" or "as" to link the different items in the comparison
What is simile
500
When something important dawns upon someone
What is epiphany?
500
When we only know what the characters say and do
What is third person dramatic/objective?
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