English 1 Final Exam
Worcester Tech High School
185136683 | Allegory | A narrative in which characters and settings stand for abstract idea or moral | 1 | |
185136684 | Alliteration | Repetition of the same or very similar consorant sounds | 2 | |
185136685 | Allusion | Reference to a statement, person, place, or thing | 3 | |
185136686 | Aside | Words that are spoken by a character in a play to the audience or to another character | 4 | |
185136687 | Assonance | Repetition of similar vocal sounds | 5 | |
185136688 | Character | Person in a story, poem, or play | 6 | |
185136689 | Dynamic Character | Character that changes as a result to the story | 7 | |
185136690 | Static Character | Character who doesnt change | 8 | |
185136691 | Subordanite Character | A character who plays an important rule | 9 | |
185136692 | Climax | Moment of great emotional intensity or suspence in a plot | 10 | |
185136693 | Conflict | Struggle or clash between opposing characters | 11 | |
185136694 | Internal Conflict | Takes place enterialy in mind | 12 | |
185136695 | External Conflict | Physical conflict | 13 | |
185136696 | Drama | Story that is written to be acted for an audience | 14 | |
185136697 | Exposition | Type of writting that explains | 15 | |
185136698 | Flashback | Scene in moive, play ( etc. ) that shows something that happened before | 16 | |
185136699 | Foil | Character who is used as a contrast to another character | 17 | |
185136700 | Foreshadowing | A scene where it predicts something to happen | 18 | |
185136701 | Genre | The category that a work of literature is classified under | 19 | |
185136702 | Imagery | Language that appeals to the senses | 20 | |
185136703 | Irony | Contrast between expectation and reality | 21 | |
185136704 | Situational Irony | Occurs when seems appropriate | 22 | |
185136705 | Dramatic Irony | Occurs when addience knows something the character doesnt | 23 | |
185136706 | Metaphor | Comparison between two unlive things, without like or as | 24 | |
185136707 | Mood | A story atmosphere or the feeling it evokes | 25 | |
185136708 | Narrator | A person who tells the story | 26 | |
185136709 | Unreliabe Narrator | Someone young or doent know what they are saying | 27 | |
185136710 | Personification | Kind of Metaphor in which non human thing is talked about as if it were human | 28 | |
185136711 | Plot | Series of related events that make up a story or drama | 29 | |
185136712 | Point of View | Vantage point from which a writer tells a story | 30 | |
185136713 | 1st Person Point of View | One of the characters is telling the story | 31 | |
185136714 | 3rd Person Point of View | Plays no part in story | 32 | |
185136715 | Protagonist | Main Character | 33 | |
185136716 | Antagonist | Character who blocks or is a problem to the protagonist | 34 | |
185136717 | Pun | Playon the multiple meansings of a word or two words that sound alike | 35 | |
185136718 | Setting | The time and place of a story or playe | 36 | |
185136719 | Simile | Comparing two things useing like or as | 37 | |
185136720 | Soliliquy | Long speech in which a character who is alone expresses feelings | 38 | |
185136721 | Sonnet | Fourteen line poem that is usualy written in lamabic penamen | 39 | |
185136722 | Shakespear Sonnet | Three four line units, concluding two like unit | 40 | |
185136723 | Theme | Central idea of a work literature | 41 | |
185136724 | Maturation | Theme of growing up | 42 | |
185136725 | Apperance vs. Reality | Not always tru | 43 | |
185136726 | Tone | Attitude a writter takes towards a subject | 44 | |
185136727 | Tragedy | Play that despices serious and important even that main character becomes unhappy in the end | 45 |