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Vocabulary study

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Created Date 02.26.20
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  • The methods involved in telling a story; the procedures used by a writer of stories or accounts.
  • A metrical foot of three syllables, an accented syllable followed by two unaccented syllables.
  • The structure of a sentence.
  • A directly expressed comparison; a figure of speech comparing two objects, usually with "like," "as," or "than."
  • An allegory is when people, things, and events have another symbolic meaning.
  • Multiple meanings a literary work may communicate, especially two meanings that are incompatible.
  • Direct address, usually to someone or something that is not present
  • What is connotation?
  • The dictionary meaning of a word, as opposed to connotation.
  • An epigram is usually concise and brief
  • What is an example of a hyperbole?
  • The special language of a profession or group.
  • A paradox is the use of figurative language in a story.
  • The quality of some fictional narrators whose word the reader can trust.
  • What is it when you reference another literary work in the story?
  • A speaker's, author's, or character's disposition toward or opinion of a subject.
  • The theme is the main thought expressed by a literary work.
  • Something that is simultaneously itself and a sign of something else
  • The arrangement of materials within a work
  • Characterized by distortion or incongruities
  • An oxymoron is a combination of opposites.
  • A story designed to suggest a principle
  • The manner in which an author expresses his or her attitude
  • Setting is the type of words used by the author
  • The use of material unrelated to the subject of work.