A person who loves or collects books.
What is bibliophile?
When the opposite of what you expect happens.
What is irony?
What is the pre-fix of against?
What is anti?
What is this conflict?
She battled the freezing, numbing cold.
What is person vs. nature?
An extreme exaggeration used to make a point, this literary device is used by writers and poets, but is also used to stress a point.
What is hyperbole?
An official order given by a person with power or by a government.
What is edict?
Occurs when a speaker or narrator says one thing while meaning the opposite.
What is verbal irony?
What is the suffix of is; can be?
What is able?
What is this conflict?
She lied, then felt immense guilt.
What is person vs. self?
The atmosphere or emotion in a literary work.
What is mood?
The art of beautiful handwriting.
What is calligraphy?
Character and audience have insight about something other characters do not.
What is dramatic irony?
What is the suffix of state of being; act of
What is ment?
What is this conflict?
Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat, challenging segregation.
What is person vs. society?
The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of a adjacent or closely connected words.
What is alliteration?
A mixture of various unpleasant sounds; harsh sounds.
What is cacophony?
Occurs when a situation turns out differently from one would normally expect, though often twist is oddly appropriate.
What is situational irony?
What is the suffix of act; process?
What is tion?
What is this conflict?
She felt a cold gaze, yet the room was empty.
What is person vs. supernatural
A seemingly contradictory statement.
What is paradox?
An officer in the ancient Roman army, which originally had one hundred men.
What is Centurion?
The use of verbal irony in which a person appears to be praising something but it actually insulting it.
What is sarcasm?
What is the pre-fix of cause to?
What is en, em?
What is this conflict?
A person gets trapped by their own smart home.
What is person vs. technology?
A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear to conjunction.
What is oxymoron?