2nd Quarter Literature

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A person, place, thing, or idea that means something in addition to itself _____________
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A type of obvious overstatement used by writers to make a point _____________
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A work that contains events invented by the author _____________
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Prose that tells of real people and events _____________
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The point of view in which the narrator, as one of the characters, refers to himself as "I" throughout the piece _____________
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The point of view in which the narrator refers to the characters as "he," "she," "they" or "it" _____________
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A comparison of two unlike things using like or as _____________
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A plot development that violates the reader's expectations _____________
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An expression of one thing in terms of another _____________
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Hinting at events which will occur later within a story _____________
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A reference to events that occurred before the action of the main story _____________
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The use of language to convey meaning other than what is stated _____________
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The main character of a story _____________
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The character who struggles against the protagonist _____________
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The part of a story's plot that introduces the reader to the situation and setting _____________
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The incident that sets the events of the plot in motion _____________
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The point at which the plot reaches the moment of highest emotional intensity _____________
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The major turning point for the main character _____________
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The final outcome of a story and the last element of the plot _____________
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In two or more words, the repetition of the last stressed vowel and all of the sounds following that vowel _____________
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The regular arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem _____________
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Giving human characteristics to something that is not human _____________
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The struggle of the story's main character or characters against an opposing force _____________
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An artful deviation from the usual way of saying things _____________
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A fictional story that employs authentic historical characters or settings _____________
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A recurring or emerging idea in a work of literature _____________
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A type or category of literature _____________
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A literary tool to make the audience laugh _____________