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5550214456AbstractComplex writing that discusses big ideas like good, evil, love, life0
5550214457Allegorya story where characters or events are symbols for something much bigger: story can be read two ways1
5550221773Alliterationrepetition of the first letter of many words2
5550221774Allusionreference to another work or person (Shakespeare, Greek and the Bible)3
5550225489Analogysimilarity or comparison between two different things or the relationship between them (metaphor, simile)4
5550225490Anaphorarepetition of words or phrases at the beginning of many sentences of a text or poem5
5550229777Anthromorphismwhen author gives human characteristics to animals6
5550232239Aphorisma memorable statement, words of wisdom (curiosity killed the cat)7
5550232240Apostrophewhen a person speaks to an imaginary character or object8
5550232241Archaicuse of old-fashioned language (sometimes for effect)9
5550234654Assonancerepetition of vowels in a sentence10
5550234655Blank Verseunrhymned poetry written in iambic pentameter (lines of 10 of syllables that are stressed then unstressed...) Shakespeare used this11
5550234656Bombastsnobby, exaggerated language to make the speaker seem powerful12
5550238732Colloquialuse of everyday, informal langauge or slang13
5550238733Conceita metaphor that appears throughout the entire text or poem14
5550238734Consonancerepetition of a consonants sounds in a word15
5550242288Doggerelbad or crude poetry16
5550242289Euphemismmaking a bad situation sound less bad by using good words17
5550245489Inversionswitching the usual order of words18
5550248331Verbal Ironywhen your words mean the exact opposite of your meaning19
5550248332Dramatic Ironywhen the audience knows whats going to happen or know more than the character20
5550248333Situational Ironywhen something turns out opposite of what you expect to happen21
5550248334Litotesan understatement ("just a little tumor")22
5550252100Onomatoeiawords that gives out a sound23
5550252101Oxymorona phrase of two words that contradict themselves24
5550252102Paradoxa statement that contradicts but it is still true (an idea)25
5550253938Pastoralmaking the country or rural life seem perfect26
5550253939Pedanticshow-offy language, a person who wants to appear smart by using big words27

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