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_ ___ 1. Anecdote A. language that appeals to any of the senses ____ 2. Epic B . singer of tales ____ 3. Epic simile C . using clues that suggest events that have yet to occur ____ 4. Foreshadowing D . a brief story of an interesting, amusing, or strange event
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____ 1. Anecdote A. language that appeals to any of the senses ____ 2. Epic B. singer of tales ____ 3. Epic simile C. using clues that suggest events that have yet to occur ____ 4. Foreshadowing D. a brief story of an interesting, amusing, or strange event ____ 5. Moral E. when the reader knows something a character does not know ____ 6. Myth F. a feeling of uncertainty about the outcomes of events in a literary work ____ 7. Suspense G. a short description of a person or thing reoccurring throughout the epic ____8. Invocation of the Muses H. a prayer to the Muses for help while telling the tale ____9. In Media Res I. a lesson taught by a literary work ___10. Epithet J. when what happens is not exactly what you expect ___11. Allusion K. an elaborate comparison of unlike subjects ___12. Irony M. larger than life figure who overcomes amazing obstacles ___13. Epic Hero N. a reference to a story, novel, historical event, myth, etc. ___14. Imagery O. tale explaining the actions of gods or causes of natural phenomena ___15. Dramatic irony P. a long narrative poem about the deeds of gods or heroes ___16. Rhapsodes Q. Latin - "in the middle of things" ;the Odyssey begins in t the middle of the story