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1. Literary ElementsAnd Figurative LanguageReview
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4. Repetition of the first sound, usually a consonant sound in several words of a sentence or poetry. Alliteration
Assonance
Consonance
Personification
5. A problem that confronts a character in a piece of literature. Hyperbole
Simile
Metaphor
Conflict
6. An obvious exaggeration of words used for the emphasis of something. Idiom
Hyperbole
Symbolism
Assonance
7. A comparison of two unlike things using like or as. Simile
Metaphor
Hyperbole
Idiom
8. When animals, objects, and ideas are given human characteristic. Onomatopoeia
Personification
Alliteration
Consonance
9. An expression whose meaning cannot be understood by the ordinary meaning of the words. Simile
Metaphor
Idiom
Imagery
10. The technique of using words that imitate the sounds they describe. Imagery
Onomatopoeia
Personification
Allusion
11. The sequence of actions and events in a work of literature. Setting
Theme
Plot
Dialogue
12. The person or force opposing the main character. Protagonist
Antagonist
The big bad wolf
Dialect
13. The narrator tells the story from their point of view. They are a character in the story. Third person limited point of view.
Third person omniscient point of view.
First person point of view.
Second person point of view.
14. The narrator tells the story from the point of view of one character in the story. He/she is NOT a character in the story. First person point of view
Third person omniscient point of view.
Third person limited point of view.
Second person point of view
15. The narrator knows everyone's thought a actions in the story. He or she is not a character in the story. Third person limited point of view.
Third person omniscient point of view.
First person point of view.
Second person point of view.
16. The time and place of a work of literature. Setting
Plot
Theme
Main idea
17. The exact opposite of what you expect to happen in a story does. Idiom
Imagery
Irony
Insanity
18. An authors indirect reference to someone or something that is presumed to be familiar to the reader. (Scrooge) Assonance
Allusion
Consonance
Imagery
19. The repetition of vowel sounds in words near one and other. Assonance
Consonance
Alliteration
Dialect
20. The repetition of consonant sounds near one and other, especially at the end of the word. Assonance
Consonance
Alliteration
Dialect
21. The form of language used in a particular region or by a particular group. Dialogue
Dialect
Symbol
Vocabulary
22. A person, place, or thing that stands for something beyond its literal meaning, usually something abstract. Symbol
Setting
Synonym
Imagery
23. The words and phrases in writing that appeal to one’s senses. Alliteration
Imagery
Assonance
Dialogue