![]() ![]() Image, object, character, or action that stands for an idea beyondits literal meaningįigure of speech in which speaker says less of what she or he actually feels Use of verbal irony (saying one thing but meaning the oppiste) which pereson seems to be praising something but is actually insulting it Particualr tone created when speaker intends meaning that is opposite to words he or she says Point-by-point comparison between 2 dissimilar things in order to clarify less familiar of the 2īreif account of intrestinng incident or event that usually is intendedįorm of langue that is spoken in a particular place by particular peopleĮxagerated statment used to make strong effectĮxpression who's meaning is diffrent form the sum of the meaning of the individual words Refrence to mythological, literary, or historical, person, place, or thing Part of stroy follwed climax & leads to resolution Tension between character & some outside force, like another character, cociety, fate, or natureĪction comes to highest point of dramtic conflict turning point The problem central source of tension & drama in story Interupts balance& harmony of situation & introduces conflict Methods that readers use to communicate info bout characters to readersĬhange or movement in literary paice resulting from epiphany, realiztaion or onsight gained by the speaker, character, or reader The writters or speakers attitude toward a subject, character, or audience conveyed through authors choice of words and detailĪuthors distictive style or manner of expressionīroad generalization or an oversimplified view that disregaurds individual diffrences can lead to unfair judgementsĪ character with a single important traitĬharacter who changes in response to action through which they pass Message that the author intends to comminicate by telling the story. Techniques used by the author to keep readers intrested in the story and un what will happen next The framework or organization of a literary selection The author is outside of the story and presents the thought of all the characters involved The story is told from the viewpoint of one character who can see only part of the whole story The story is told from a character who narrates his or her own experinces directly The perspective form which the story is told The sequnce of events in which a story takes place The overall feeling created by an author's choice of words The use of sensory details to describe one thing in terms of another Hints or clues that suggest future action The feelings and attitudes associated with a wordĪ scene that interrupts the action of a work to show a previous event Word choice intended to convey a certain effect People or animal who take part in the action of a literary work The regular pattern or stressed and unstressed syllablesĪ character, action or situation that is a prototype or pattern of human life a situation, setting, or charcter that occurs over and over again in literature Refers to the pattern or flow of sound created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables The repititon on two or more words or phrases that appear close to each other in a poem ![]() The use of words which mimic sounds they describe The repetition of a constant sound within nearby words The repetiton of a vowel sounds in nearby words ![]() ![]() The repetition of a constanant sound the beginning of nearby words Click here to study/print these flashcards.Ĭreate your own flash cards! Sign up here. ![]()
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