Fiction | Verse | Sound devices | Figures of Speech | Drama |
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What is time and place of story
Setting
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What is the voice of a poem
Speaker
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What is the repetition of sound in words
Rhyme
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What is a direct comparison between two dissimilar things
Metaphor
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What is a story that ends with the death of a hero
Tragedy
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What is to oversimplify a person based on physical charateristics
stereotype
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What is a divison of poetry
Stanza
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What is repeated patterns of syntax
Parallel structure
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What is attributing human qualities to something non-human
Personification
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What is being light in tone with a happy ending
Comedy
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What is a character that has only one prominent trait
A flat character
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What is a 14 line love poem in iambic pantameter
Sonnet
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What is the close repetition of sounds at the beginning of words
Alliteration
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What is exaggrating truth behind meaning
Hyperbole
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What is an extended aside (a character speaking their thoughts that is only directed at the audience)
Soliloquies
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What is revealing a characters traits without directly stating them
Indirect presentation
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What is a divison of poetry featuring an ABC rhyming scheme
Ballad stanza
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What is a word that sounds like what it denotes
Onomatpoeia
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What is combining contradictory words
Oxymoron
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What is exaggrating the action
Melodrama
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What is a narrator that reveals the thoughts of one character
Limited omniscient Narrator
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What is a section of repeated lines
Refrain
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What is the repetition of vowel sounds within words
Assonance
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What is the decive of a poet that talks of an abstract concept as if someone were listening
Apostrophe
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What is a general pattern of unrhymed iambic pentameter (common in shakespeares plays)
Blank verse
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