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7847895161AllegoryA story with two levels of meaning. The surface story and the symbolic level.0
7847904018AlliterationWhen two or more words in a phrase have the same beginning sound1
7847914292AllusionRefers to a well known story, event, or person to make a comparison2
7847952964ambiguityA word, phrase, or statement that has more than one meaning. can lead to vagueness or confusion3
7847956186anthropomorphismGiving human traits, behaviors, ambitions, and/or emotions to something non-human4
7847959586assonanceThe repetition of a vowel sound5
7847963992balladA poetic narrative that usually follows an ABAB rhyme scheme6
7847970028catharsisAn emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of renewal or liberation7
7847977184conceitA type of metaphor that compares two very different things in a clever way8
7847980265consonanceRepetitive sounds made by consonants in a phrase9
7847985395didacticA type of writing that aims to teach us something10
7848014675dramatic conventionA set of rules that both the audience and the actors are familiar with and acts as a useful way of quickly signifying the nature of the action of a character11
7848022206dramatic ironyIrony expressed through a works structure12
7848027810elegyA poem of song in the form of "elegiac" couplets, written in the honor of someone that has died13
7848043625end rhymeWhen a poem that has lines that end in words that rhyme14
7848048623end-stopped lineWhen a line in poetry ends with a definite punctuation mark15
7848062537euphony"euphonos" means sweet-voiced. The use of melody or "loveliness" in the manner of speech16
7848085499farceType of comedy that uses exaggeration and funny situations17
7848105023hyperboleAn extreme exaggeration to make a point18
7848111426irony of situationIrony involving a situation where actions have the opposite of the intended effect19
7848238891litotesA figure of speech that uses understatement via double negatives20
7848303264metaphorLike a simile but without using like or as21
7848308273metonymyA figure of speech where yo replace the name of a thing with that of something that is closely related22
7848312892onomatopoeiaA word that imitates a sound23
7848315455oxymoronTwo contradictory words being used together (cold sweat)24
7848318609paradoxA statement that contradicts itself, but still seems to be true25
7848326128parodyImitating someone or something else in a way that makes fun of it/them26
7848329680personificationGiving an object or creature human characteristics27
7848336208phonetic intensiveA word whose sound somewhat suggests its meaning, but does not explicitly refer to sounds28
7848339586proseA form of language without a formal metrical structure29
7848358329protagonistThe main character of a story30
7848361063refrainA phrase or verse that recurs repeatedly throughout a passage31
7848369237run-on lineA phrase, clause, or thought that does not finish at the line break32
7848386519satireusing humor, irony, exaggeration and/or ridicule to expose a fault in someone/something33
7848395804simileCompares two things, similar to a metaphor, but uses "like" or "as" so it is a direct comparison34
7848400344sustained figure (extended metaphor)A story that as a whole is actually a metaphor that is symbolizing a concept35
7848416548symbolUsually an object of some form that stands for a greater idea or concept36
7848421657synecdocheWhen you use something to represent a whole, or to represent a piece of the whole37
7848439615themeThe underlying meaning or central idea of a work38
7848442470toneThe manner of speaking or attitude of the writer toward a subject or to the audience39
7848445851understatementTo make a situation seem less important than it actually is40
7848449691verbal ironyWhen someone says the opposite of what they actually mean. Usually sarcastic41

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