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repetition of the same or similar consonant sounds in words that are close together

alliteration

100

the feeling or emotional climate in a work of literature; developed through description of setting and development of atmosphere

mood

100

uncertainty or anxiety the reader feels about what is going to happen next in a story



suspense

100

occurs when the writer or character says one thing and means another

verbal irony

100

a form of nonfiction in which a person tells his or her life story

autobiography

200

a character or force that opposes or blocks the protagonist; an adversary

antagonist

200

A character who embodies a single quality and who does not develop in the course of a story



flat character

200

the implied or stated attitude a writer takes toward his or her subject, characters, or readers

tone

200

figurative language that uses exaggeration or overstatement for special effect



hyperbole

200

story of a person's life written by another person

biography

300

the time, place, and environment in which events occur in a literary work

setting

300

a traditional story that attempts to explain a natural phenomenon or justify a certain practice or belief of a society; from the oral tradition



myth

300

a combination of contradictory terms, often two opposing words written side by side

oxymoron

300

a direct or implied comparison between two unlike things without a connective word such as like, as, than, or resembles; a type of figurative language

metaphore

300

4th stage of plot: The turning point of the story

climax

400

a struggle between opposing forces

conflict

400

a category or type of literature or writing based on its style, form, and content

genre

400

the "narrator" or voice that is talking to us in a poem; do not assume the speaker is the poet

speaker

400

scenes from the past in a story or a novel used to give insight into events, characters, or themes

flashback

400

2nd stage of plot: The precise moment in the story where the conflict begins (when exposition ends and RA begins)

inciting incident

500

the central idea or message - often a universal truth - that the author is communicating about life, human beings, or the world



theme

500

the characteristic speech of a particular region or social group

dialect

500

the implied or stated attitude a writer takes toward his or her subject, characters, or readers

tone

500

a struggle between a character and an outside force: (man vs. man; man vs. nature; man vs. supernatural; man vs. society; man vs. technology, etc.)



external conflict

500

6th stage of plot: When the conflict is resolved



resolution

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