English 9H 9/13/23 quiz Flashcards

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tone

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mood implied by an author’s word choice and the way a text can make a reader feel

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foreshadow

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suggestions/warnings about events to come

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3
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symbolism

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the use of a concrete image to represent an abstract idea

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contrast

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comparing 2 things in order to show the difference between them

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flashback

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a scene that interrupts the chronological order of the main narrative to take a reader back in time to the past events in a character’s life.

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imagery

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uses vivid description that appeals to a readers’ senses to create

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diction

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(word choices) linguistic choices a writer makes to effectively convey an idea, a point of view, or tell a story

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mood

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emotional quality of a story that is created through the writer’s use of language (tone creates mood)

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alliteration

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repetition of the same sound at the start of a series of words in succession

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irony

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a moment of dialogue or plot contradicts what the audience expects from a character or story

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allusion

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brief but purposeful references, within a literary text, to a person, place, event, or to another work of literature

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allegory

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stuff that are never really the things themselves, but instead are representations of something else

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13
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dialogue

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a stylized written or spoken exchange between two or more people

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metaphor

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compares two unrelated things by saying one of those things is the other

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simile

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compares two unlike things using the words “like” or “as.”

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16
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personification

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gives human characteristics to nonhuman things or inanimate objects

17
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hyperbole

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used to draw emphasis through extreme exaggeration

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anecdote

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a very short story that is significant to the topic at hand; usually adding personal knowledge or experience to the topic

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empirical evidence

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information gathered directly or indirectly through observation or experimentation

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repitition

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using the same word or phrase over and over again in a piece of writing or speech

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rhetorical questions

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used to persuade or subtly influence the audience. a question asked not for the answer, but for the effect. Oftentimes, a rhetorical question is used to emphasize a point or just to get the audience thinking.

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analogy

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two unlike things are compared and explained in order to form an argument or demonstrate a point (e.g. time is money, so spend it wisely)

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parallelism

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parts of the sentence are grammatically the same, or are similar in construction

24
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denotation/connotation

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connotation: positive/negative associations (e.g. gang) of words
denotation: literal dictionary definition

25
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anaphora

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repetition of words or phrases in a group of sentences, clauses, or poetic lines

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paradox

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a statement that appears to contradict itself but upon further inspection reveals a deeper truth, meaning, or joke

27
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syntax

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the set of rules that determines the arrangement of words in a sentence