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Parts of Speech
100

Using extreme exaggeration

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Hyperbole?

100

using descriptive language and/or literary devices to help the reader create a picture in their head

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imagery?

100

The stale bread was as hard as a rock.

What is...

Simile?

100
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Alliteration
100

A word that is the name of something (person, place, thing, animal, idea, etc.) and is usually used in a sentence as a subject

What is...

A noun?

200

Giving human qualities to an object or animal

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Personification?

200

Comparing two objects in an absolute way/without using like or as

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Metaphor?

200

The car lights blinked in the distance.

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Personification?

200

When someone says, “what nice weather we’re having!” during a blizzard

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Verbal irony?

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Sarcasm?

200

A word that expresses an action

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A verb?

300

The repetition of a beginning consonant sound in words that are close together

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Alliteration?

300

to explain/teach, persuade, share a lesson or moral, or entertain

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Author's purpose?

300

It was so cold outside, I thought I would die. (Could it really have been THAT cold?)

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Hyperbole?

300

“After the Huntsman came back with Snow White’s heart in a box, the Queen asked the mirror again who was the fairest in the land; to her dismay, the mirror said, “It is still Snow White my dear”.”

What is...

Foreshadowing?

300

A word (such as I, he, she, you, it, we, or they) that is used instead of a noun

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A pronoun?

400

A literary element that places contrasting characters or ideas close together to highlight their differences or similarities

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Juxtaposition?

400

The specific choice of use of words and phrases in writing or speeches.

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Diction?

400

Political cartoons use ______ to poke fun at or comment on political figures and movements.

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Satire?

400
The novella Animal Farm is all a(n) __________ for the Russian Revolution.

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An allegory?

400

A word that describes a noun or a pronoun

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An adjective?

500

When the readers and characters expect one thing to happen, but something very different occurs instead

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Situational irony?

500

when a piece of visual or narrative media uses one thing to “stand in for” a different, hidden idea

What is...

An allegory?

500

In a horror movie when the audience knows the killer is around the corner that the unsuspecting main character is about to walk around

What is...

Dramatic irony?

500

The color red in “The Scarlet Ibis” signifies that themes of pride/guilt, and beauty/tragedy

What is...

Motif?

500

A word that describes a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or a sentence and that is often used to show time, manner, place, or degree

What is...

An adverb?