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Ellipsis

What is when one or more words are omitted from a sentence?  

100

This is an idea or meaning suggested by or associated with a word or thing

what is connotation

100

Alliteration

What is the repetition of the same initial consonants of words or of stressed syllables in any sequence of neighboring words

100

This is typically used to clarify or explain an author’s idea to the reader by likening a new idea to an older, better known one. They typically appear as similes that allow the reader to more easily understand the author’s meaning.

What is allusion

100

 -A figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate  another, thus making an implicit comparison; this comparison does not use like or as

what is a Metaphor

200

Allusion

What is an indirect or passing reference to a thing? (person, place, art, object, etc.)

200

An extended narrative poem in elevated or dignified language, celebrating the feats of a legendary or traditional hero. 

What is an epic

200

Antagonist

What is the protagonist’s adversary

200

this is  the repetition of consonant sounds two or more times in short succession within a sentence or phrase

What is consonance 

200

 A dominant theme or central idea

What is a motif

300

Hyperbole

What is an exaggeration (claim or statement) 

300

This is used to omit some parts of a sentence or even an entire story, forcing the reader to figuratively fill in the gaps.  

what is an ellipsis

300

Ambiguity

what is when an author leaves out details/information or is unclear about an event so the reader will use his/her imagination to fill in the blanks.

300

The attribution of a personal nature or human characteristic to a nonhuman or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.

 

What is Personification

300

 A literary or artistic work that imitates the characteristic style of an author or a work for comic effect or ridicule.

what is a Parody

400

Imagery

What is visually descriptive-or- figurative language 

400

A sudden enlightenment or realization, a profound new outlook or understanding about the world usually attained while doing everyday mundane activities.

What is an epiphany 

400

Dramatic Irony

 What is when the audience or reader knows something characters do not know

400

This is the use of informal, conversational language

What is Colloquial language /colloquialism

400

 The rewarding of virtue and the punishment of vice in the resolution of a plot. The character, as they say, gets what he/she deserves

 What is poetic justice

500

Euphemism

what is substituting a harsh, blunt, or offensive comment for a more politically accepted or positive one.

500

This is a short explanation at the end of the book which indicates what happens after the plot ends

What is an epilogue

500

Verbal Irony 

what is when one thing is said, but something else, usually the opposite, is meant 

500

This is used to show that the words they use do not necessarily represent their intended meaning. Use of this technique can also be manifested as a situation that does not pan out the way that the audience, speaker, or characters believe it will.

What is irony

500

  Something that represents something else by association, resemblance, or convention, especially a material object used to represent something invisible.

What is symbolism

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