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In Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Jonathan Edwards descrives our corrupt state as flawed humans and warns of the horrors of going to hell in hopes ohaving people change their ways. This was an example of a ... homily expletive denotation diacope 2. Hyperbole, irony, similes, metaphors, personification are all classified as? genre expletives euphemisms figures of speech 3. The cell was hard; the bars, the walls, the bunk. didactic hypophora enumeratio denotation 4 Romance, horror, and science fiction are all examples of? generic conventions figures of speech homily genre 5. ?The answer is simple, you see, if you only look,? said Holmes to Watson. This is an example of ? homily exposition diacope expletive

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Freshman Literary Terms Define the following words. allegory allusion antagonist atmosphere/mood (frightening, peaceful, sad, angry, tense) characterization (indirect/direct) climax conflict (internal/external) connotation denotation dialect dialogue diction figure of speech/figurative language foil foreshadowing imagery irony (situational, verbal, dramatic) narrator persona plot (5 plot elements) point-of-view (first, 3rd person limited, omniscient) prose protagonist satire setting symbol theme tone (nostalgic, humorous, mocking, ironic, sympathetic, mournful, condescending, indignant, respectful)

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Freshman Literary Terms Define the following words. allegory allusion antagonist atmosphere/mood (frightening, peaceful, sad, angry, tense) characterization (indirect/direct) climax conflict (internal/external) connotation denotation dialect dialogue diction figure of speech/figurative language foil foreshadowing imagery irony (situational, verbal, dramatic) narrator persona plot (5 plot elements) point-of-view (first, 3rd person limited, omniscient) prose protagonist satire setting symbol theme tone (nostalgic, humorous, mocking, ironic, sympathetic, mournful, condescending, indignant, respectful)
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