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Language - English
9th Grade
01/13/2016

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Term
Onomatopoeia
Definition
The use of sounds that are similar to the noise they represent for a rhetorical or artistic effect. For example, buzz, click, rattle, and grunt make sounds akin to the noise they represent.
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Simile
Definition
An analogy or comparison implied by using an adverbial preposition such as like or as in contrast with a metaphor.
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Metaphor
Definition
Figures of speech in which things are spoken of as if they were something else.
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Hyperbole
Definition
An exaggeration or overstatement. Like Puns, Metaphors, and Simile.
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Personification
Definition
A trope in which abstractions, animals, ideas, and inanimate objects are given human character traits, abilities, or reactions.
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Genre
Definition
A type or category of literature or film marked by certain shared features or conventions. Examples: mysteries, westerns, sonnets, lyric poetry, epics, tragedies.
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Verbal Irony
Definition
irony in which a person says or writes one thing and means another, or uses words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of the literal meaning.
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Figurative Language
Definition
language that contains or uses figures of speech, especially metaphors.
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Dialogue
Definition
Conversation between two or more persons.
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Sarcasm
Definition
Harshly or bitter derision or irony.
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Narrator
Definition
a person who gives an account or tells the story of events,experiences, etc.
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Theme
Definition
a subject of discourse, discussion, meditation, or composition; topic:
The need for world peace was the theme of the meeting.
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Foreshadowing
Definition
to show or indicate beforehand; prefigure
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Conflict
Definition
a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
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Internal Conflict
Definition
character in conflict with himself or herself (person vs. self)
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External Conflict
Definition
Character struggles against an outside force.
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Setting
Definition
The time and place of action in a literary work.
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Mood
Definition
Also called atmosphere, it is the feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage. It is often suggested by descriptive details. It can often be described in a single word such as light-hearted, frightening, or despairing.
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Character
Definition
A person or an animal who takes part in the action of a literary work.
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Epiphany
Definition
Christian thinkers used this term to signify a manifestation of God's presence in the world. It has since become in modern fiction and poetry the standard term for the sudden flare into revelation of an ordinary object or scene. In particular, the epiphany is a revelation of such power and insight that it alters the entire world-view of the thinker who experiences it
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Protagonist
Definition
The main character. The most important character in a story.
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Types of Characters
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Denouement
Definition
The part of the plot line following the falling action. In the denouement or
resolution, a general insight or change is conveyed.
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Plot
Definition
Exposition: introduces the setting, the characters,and the basic situation.
Inciting Incident: Introduces the central conflict in the story.
Rising Action / Development: Here the conflict of the story increases
Climax: High point of interest or suspense.
Falling Action: Decrease in the tension and/or suspense in a story.
Denouement / Resolution: Follows the falling action. A general insight or change
is conveyed.
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Point-of-View (P.O.V.)
Definition
The type and amount of information that the narrator reveals.
First-Person Narrator: May be a major character, a minor character, or just a
witness. The reader sees only what the character sees, hear only what he or she
hears, and so on.
Third Person Narrator: When a voice outside the story narrates it.
Omniscient (all-knowing) narrator: Can tell readers what any character thinks or
feels.
Limited Third-Person Narrator: Sees the world through one character’s eyes
and reveals only that character’s thoughts.
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Diverged
Definition
v. branched out in different directions.
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Dallying
Definition
v. Wasting time; loitering.
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Submerged
Definition
adj. covered with something;
underwater
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Harness
Definition
v. attach, as with straps for pulling or
controlling.
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amicably
Definition
adv. agreeably
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meticulously
Definition
adv. very carefully and precisely.
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specters
Definition
n. ghostly images; phantoms.
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ominous
Definition
adj. threatening; menacing
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unpalatable
Definition
adj. distasteful; unpleasant.
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