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7812547017PedanticNarrowly academic instead of broad and humane; excessively petty and meticulous.0
7812547018Periodic SentenceA sentence that expresses its main thought only at the end.1
7812550106PersonaThe role of facade that a character assumes or depicts to a reader or other audience.2
7812550107PersonificationA figure of speech in which inanimate objects are given human characteristics.3
7812550108PlotThe interrelationship among the events in a story, the pattern of events including exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.4
7812552399Point of ViewThe relation in which a narrator or speaker stands to a subject of discourse.5
7812552400PredicateThe part of the sentence that is not the grammatical subject.6
7812552401ProseAny discourse that is not poetry.7
7812552402ProverbA short pithy statement of a general truth, one that condenses common experience into memorable form (adage, aphorism, maxim).8
7812556116PseudonymA false name or alias used by writers.9
7812556117Pulp FictionNovels written fir mass consumption, often emphasizing exciting and titillating plots.10
7812556118PunA humorous play on words, using similar-sounding or identical words to suggest different meanings.11
7812556119RealismThe depiction of people, things, and events as they really are without idealization or exaggeration for effect (naturalism).12
7812559100Rebuttal or RefutationThe part of discourse wherein opposing arguments are anticipated and answered.13
7812559101ReiterationRepetition of an idea using different words, often for emphasis or other effect.14
7812559102RepetitionReuse of the same words, phrases, or ideas for rhetorical effect, usually to emphasize a point.15
7812564768RetractionThe withdrawal of a previously stated idea or opinion.16
7812564769RhetoricThe language of a work and its style, words, often highly emotional , used to convince or sway an audience.17
7812564770Rhetorical ModeA general term that identifies discourse according to its chief purpose (exposition, argumentation, description, narration).18
7812568528Rhetorical QuestionA question to which an audience already knows the answer; asked for effect - no answer expected.19
7812571058Rhetorical StanceLanguage that conveys a speaker's attitude or opinion with regard to a particular subject.20
7812571059RhymeThe repetition of similar sounds at regular intervals.21
7812571060RhythmThe pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that make up speech and writing.22
7812573584RomanceAn extended narrative about improbable events and extraordinary people in exotic places.23
7812573585SarcasmA sharp, caustic, attitude conveyed in words through jibes, taunts, or other remarks.24
7812573586SatireA literary style used to poke fun at, attack, or ridicule an idea, vice, or foible, often for the purpose of inducing change.25
7812576235Sentence StructureThe arrangement of the parts of a sentence.26
7812576236SentimentA synonym for view or feeling; also a refined and tender emotion.27
7812576237SentimentalA term that describes characters' excessive emotional response to experience; also nauseatingly nostalgic and mawkish.28
7812579286SettingTime, place, historical milieu, and social, political, and spiritual circumstances of a narrative.29
7812579287SimileA figurative comparison between two unlike things using like or as.30
7812584332Stream of ConsciousnessA style of writing in which the author tries to reproduce the random flow of thoughts in the human mind.31

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