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Hints of future literary events in a literary work.
What is foreshadowing.
100
Extreme Exaggeration.
What is Hyperbole.
100
When the character comes to realize something.
What is Epiphany.
100
Conversation between two or more people.
What is Dialogue.
100
A direct comparison between two things.
What is Metaphor.
200
Something in a literary work that stands for something.
What is Symbol.
200
The authors attitude toward a subject.
What is Tone.
200
Great description of something.
What is Imagery.
200
Person speaking referring to himself or herself.
What is First person.
200
Where the audience knows something the character does not know
What is Dramatic irony.
300
The assigning of human qualities to inanimate object or concepts.
What is Personification.
300
Goes against the protagonist.
What is Antagonist.
300
Where something is taking place.
What is Setting.
300
Grammatical structure of prose and poetry.
What is Syntax.
300
Something that is devastating.
What is Tragic flaw.
400
A clash between opposing forces in a literary work.
What is Conflict.
400
Reference in a piece of literature to something, historical, mythological, literary or biblical.
What is Parable.
400
Using like or as to compare something.
What is Simile.
400
Words that sound like the sound they represent.
What is Onomatopoeia.
400
Pattern or model from which things of the same kind are copies,
What is Archetypes.
500
Repetition of initial consonant sounds.
What is Alliteration.
500
Main character in the story.
What is Protagonist.
500
The break of the conflict.
What is Climax.
500
Authors choice of words.
What is Diction.
500
Being talked about in a sentence in quotations and is not poetry.
What is Short story.