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100

the use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning; or, incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs

What is irony?

100

a nonfiction story about certain moments or parts of an author’s life

What is memoir?

100

the emotional quality the reader experiences from the words, images, and descriptions created by the writer

What is mood?

100

a direct comparison of two different things

What is metaphor?

100

a narrative handed down from the past, containing historical and often supernatural elements

What is legend?

200

the rhythm or syllable pattern in lines of poetry; the beat of the words

What is meter?

200

a traditional story presenting supernatural characters and episodes that help explain natural events

What is myth?

200

a narrator who presents the story as it is seen and understood by a single character and restricts information to what is seen, heard, thought, or felt by that one character

What is limited narrator?

200

one character speaking to himself or directly to the audience

What is monologue?

200

a poem written to express feelings or emotions (the most common category for poems)

What is lyric poem?

300

a story or narrated account

What is narrative?

300

a standard theme, element, or dramatic situation that recurs in various works

What is motif?

300

the one who tells the story; the speaker; may be first-person (a character living the story) or third-person (a character watching the story unfold), limited or omniscient

What is narrator?

300

a poem that tells a story

What is narrative poem?

300

stories that include characters, settings, and events that are based on fact. All three must be accurate and true for a piece to be considered nonfiction.

What is nonfiction?

400

a word formed from the imitation of natural sounds

What is onomatopoeia? 

400

the sequence or order of events

What is plot?

400

an expression in which two words that contradict each other are joined

What is oxymoron?

400

the perspective from which the story is told

What is point of view?

400

giving human qualities or characteristics to nonhuman objects or creatures

What is personification?

500

non-poetry

What is prose?

500

an apparently contradictory statement that actually contains some truth

What is paradox?

500

the main character of the plot who is usually considered the hero or positive individual

What is protagonist?

500

a humorous imitation of a serious work

What is parody?

500

a narrator who is able to know, see, and tell all, including the inner thoughts and feelings of the characters

What is omniscient narrator?