
45 True/False questions
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Assonance → Fourteen line poem that is usualy written in lamabic penamen
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Metaphor → Comparison between two unlive things, without like or as
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Narrator → A person who tells the story
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Foil → Character who is used as a contrast to another character
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Flashback → Moment of great emotional intensity or suspence in a plot
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Simile → Comparing two things useing like or as
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Point of View → Struggle or clash between opposing characters
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Static Character → Character that changes as a result to the story
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Irony → Attitude a writter takes towards a subject
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Character → Person in a story, poem, or play
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Climax → Moment of great emotional intensity or suspence in a plot
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Foreshadowing → A scene where it predicts something to happen
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Exposition → Type of writting that explains
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Soliliquy → Character who is used as a contrast to another character
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Dynamic Character → Character who doesnt change
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Antagonist → Character who blocks or is a problem to the protagonist
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Unreliabe Narrator → A person who tells the story
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Personification → Kind of Metaphor in which non human thing is talked about as if it were human
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Shakespear Sonnet → Fourteen line poem that is usualy written in lamabic penamen
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Tone → Playon the multiple meansings of a word or two words that sound alike
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Maturation → Repetition of the same or very similar consorant sounds
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Allusion → Reference to a statement, person, place, or thing
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Genre → Attitude a writter takes towards a subject
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Aside → Words that are spoken by a character in a play to the audience or to another character
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Sonnet → Attitude a writter takes towards a subject
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3rd Person Point of View → One of the characters is telling the story
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Internal Conflict → Takes place enterialy in mind
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Apperance vs. Reality → Not always tru
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Mood → A story atmosphere or the feeling it evokes
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Drama → Central idea of a work literature
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1st Person Point of View → Plays no part in story
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Pun → Playon the multiple meansings of a word or two words that sound alike
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Tragedy → Language that appeals to the senses
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Theme → Attitude a writter takes towards a subject
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Setting → Attitude a writter takes towards a subject
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Subordanite Character → Character who doesnt change
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External Conflict → Physical conflict
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Protagonist → Main Character
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Alliteration → Theme of growing up
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Conflict → Struggle or clash between opposing characters
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Allegory → Language that appeals to the senses
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Plot → Series of related events that make up a story or drama
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Imagery → Play that despices serious and important even that main character becomes unhappy in the end
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Dramatic Irony → Occurs when seems appropriate
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Situational Irony → Occurs when seems appropriate