100
- artful deviations from literal speech or normal word order
100
- a story with 2 or more levels of meaning
100
- seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement that when investigated or explained may prove to be true.
100
- the mood created by how the author feels toward the subject written about
100
- rigid and unfailing adherence to the truth
200
- use of successive verbal constructions in poetry or prose which correspond in grammatical structure, sound, meter, meaning,
200
- the feeling, emotion, or mood that an author creates in a narrative through descriptive language.
200
- the image in a metaphor that the tenor is being compared to
200
- laugh quietly or with restrain
200
- to officially pronounce someone to be innocent of an accused crime
300
- words or phrases that appeal to sense perceptions
300
- - a problem, antagonism, or struggle that takes place between a character and an outside force
300
- language that creates harshness or dissonance
300
- a phenomenon that is caused by some previous phenomenon
300
- to consent without protest
- to consent without protest
400
- the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman,
400
- it is the voice chosen by the author for a particular artistic purpose.
400
- when words or phrases are repeated in a literary work.
400
- joyful and proud especially because of success
400
- having to devotion to or appreciation of music
500
- a motif that uses part of something to stand for the whole of something
500
- an indirect or passing reference to something not in the current work
500
- a metaphor that extends through several lines or even an entire passage
extended metaphor
500
- one or pertaining to one who hates mankind