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100

Words in a phrase start with the same consonant sound

Alliteration

100

Comparing two things using like or as

Simile

100

Using words that make a picture in your mind

Imagery

100

When something has more than one possible meaning

Ambiguity

100

a group of people who speak together often in a play

chorus

200

A short personal story that shares a funny or interesting moment

Anecdote

200

Two or more words joined together to make a new word with a different meaning.

Compound Words

200

A scene in a story that takes the reader back in time to an earlier event, helping to explain something that happened before.

Flashback

200

The choice of words an author or speaker uses. It can affect the tone, style, and meaning of a story or speech.

Diction

200

Two things are placed next to each other to highlight their differences.

Juxtaposition

300

A story that uses symbols to teach a lesson or idea.

Allegory

300

An exaggeration used for emphasis or effect.

Hyperbole

300

A figure of speech that compares two things by saying one thing is another.

Metaphor

300

The literal, basic meaning of a word, without any extra feelings or ideas.

Denotation

300

When two opposite words are combined to create a new meaning.

Oxymoron

400

The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words.

Assonance

400

A story or account of events, whether real or fictional.

Narrative

400

The time and place where a story takes place.

Setting

400

The most exciting or important part of a story, where the main conflict reaches its peak. It's often the turning point in the plot.

Climax

400

A stanza or verse in a poem that has four lines, often with a specific rhyme scheme.

Quatrain

500

A quick reference to something famous or well-known.

Allusion

500

When a word imitates the sound it represents.

Onomatopoeia

500

Every day writing or speech that is not in a structured form like poetry.

Prose

500

The feeling or atmosphere that a story or piece of writing creates for the reader.

Mood

500

A 14-line poem, usually written in iambic pentameter, with a specific rhyme scheme.

Sonnet