AP11 Lit Terms 1
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| the series of events that form a plot | ||
| uncertainty, weakens argument | ||
| a short moral story (often with animal characters) | ||
| drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect | ||
| a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders | ||
| the thing a pronoun takes the place of the thing that comes before | ||
| repitition of beginning sound | ||
| passing reference or indirect mention | ||
| vague | ||
| UU/ (unstressed, unstressed, stressed) | ||
| repitition of beginning clauses | ||
| treat like humans | ||
| consise statement or observation of doctrine, principle, or truth | ||
| talking to someone not there | ||
| a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true | ||
| repitition of vowel sound | ||
| a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing | ||
| a theatrical pose created for effect | ||
| acbc 4343 narrative poem | ||
| unrhymed, iambic pentameter | ||
| ridicules a topic by treating something exalted, trivial, or vice- versa | ||
| harsh sounds | ||
| pause in a line of poetry | ||
| inverted syntax with parallel meaning | ||
| a trite or obvious remark | ||
| high point of plot | ||
| extended metaphor throughout entire poem | ||
| Words, events, or circumstances that help determine meaning. | ||
| elaborate meaning, positive word | ||
| two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme | ||
| /uu (stressed, unstressed, unstressed) | ||
| the most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression | ||
| the use of an artificial device or gimmick to solve a problem God Machine | ||
| the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people | ||
| a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people | ||
| word choice | ||
| speaker (character) delivers monologue that reveals something | ||
| poem of loss or mourning | ||
| ... something missing | ||
| rhyme at end | ||
| line of thought broken between more than one line in poetry | ||
| long narrative poem with epic hero | ||
| a witty saying or short humorous poem with satirc point | ||
| quote at beginning of piece of lit, draws readers attention | ||
| carved on gravestone, brief poem in praise of dead person | ||
| a short poetic nickname | ||
| part of a whole | ||
| good sound | ||
| opening, exposes the situation | ||
| action towards the end of a piece of work. works to solve issue | ||
| 2 sylalbles rhyme | ||
| trying too hard to rhyme, doesn't sound good | ||
| hinting before hand | ||
| no rhyme, no rhythm | ||
| category of lit or film (poetry, drama, fiction) the subdivided | ||
| exaggeration | ||
| U/ | ||
| set of belifs, customs, or beliefs, |
