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7367198164AllegoryA story in which people, things, and events have another meaning.0
7367198165AmbiguityMultiple meanings a literary work may communicate, especially two meanings that are incompatabile1
7367198166ApostropheDirect address, usually to someone or something that is not present.2
7367198167ConnotationThe implications of a word or phrase, as opposed to its exact meaning.3
7367198168ConventionA device of style or subject matter so often used that it becomes a recognized means of expression.4
7367198169DenotationThe dictionary meaning of a word.5
7367198170DidacticExplicitly instructive.6
7420975191DigressionThe use of material unrelated to the subject of a work.7
7420975192EpigramA pithy saying, often using contrast8
7420975193EuphemismA figure of speech using indirection to avoid offensive bluntness such as "deceased" for "dead" or "remains" for "corpse"9
7420975194GrotesqueCharacterized by distortions or incongruities.10
7420975195HyperboleDeliberate exaggeration, over statement.11
7420975196JargonThe special language of a profession or group.12
7420975197LiteralNot figurative; accurate to the letter; matter of fact or concrete13
7420975198LyricalSonglike; characterized by emotion, subjectivity, and imagination.14
7420975199OxymoronA combination of opposites; the union of contradictory terms.15
7420975200ParableA story designed to suggest a principle, illustrate a moral, or answer a question.16
7420975201ParadoxA statement that seems to be self-contradicting, but, in fact, is true.17
7420975202ParodyA composition that imitates the style of another composition normally for comic effect.18
7420975203PersonificationA figurative use of language that endows the nonhuman ( ideas, inanimate objects, animals, abstractions) with human characteristics.19
7420975204ReliabilityA quality of some fictional narrators whose word the reader can trust.20
7420975205Rhetorical questionA question asked for effect, not in expectation of a reply.21
7420975206SoliloquyA speech in which a character who is alone speaks his or her thoughts aloud.22
7420975207StereotypeA conventional pattern, expression, character, or idea.23
7420975208SyllogismA form of reasoning in which two statements are made and a conclusion is drawn from them.24
7420975209ThesisThe theme, meaning, or position that a writer undertakes to prove or support.25

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