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Hodgepodge
100

Repetition of initial consonant sounds

Alliteration

100

The main, or central, character in a narrative

The Protagonist

100

A comparison using like or as

Simile

100

A comparison without using like or as.

Metaphor

100

This animal beat the hare in Aesop's famous fable "The ______ and The Hare"

The tortoise

200

Hints or clues an author provides for what will happen later in a text

Foreshadowing

200

An over-exaggeration

Hyperbole

200

Descriptive writing that appeals to the five senses

Imagery

200

A character that grows or learns a lesson in a story

Dynamic 

200
Rapunzel lets this down at her tower

her hair

300

The author's attitude toward the subject

Tone

300

A character who does not change or grow in any way

Static Character

300

The art of speaking and writing effectively and persuasively

Rhetoric

300

The character who works/goes against the main character 

Antagonist
300

This animal lets us know if we will have 6 more weeks of winter

a groundhog

400

The dictionary word of a definition.

Denotation

400
An appeal to emotions

Pathos

400

An appeal to ethics and credibility

Ethos

400

Objects or ideas that represent or stand for something else

Symbols

400

How many letters are in the alphabet?

26

500

An appeal to logic and reasoning

Logos

500

A question that is asked for dramatic effect

Rhetorical Question

500
The time and place of a story

Setting

500

To reference an outside piece of work

Allusion

500

This has to be broken before you can use it

An egg