day 21-23 Flashcards

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stanza

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2 lines- couplet, 3 lines- triplet or tercet, 4 lines- quatrain, 5 lines- cinquain or quintet, 6 lines- sestetor sextet, 7 lines- septet, 8 lines- octave, 14 lines- sonnet

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2
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static character

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see character

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3
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stereotype

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a broad generalization or an oversimplified view that disregards individual differences

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4
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story mapping

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a visual organizer that helps a reader understand a work of lit by tracking setting, characters, events, and conflicts

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5
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style

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how a writer says something, many elements contribute to style, including word choice, sentence length, tone and figurative language

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6
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subplot

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see plot

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7
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summarizing

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process of briefly recounting the main ideas of a writing a persons own words, while omitting unimportant details

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8
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suspense

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feeling of growing tension and excitement,suspense created by questions about what might happen

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9
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symbolism

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using something specific to stand for something else, especially an idea. person, place, object or action that for something beyond itsself

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10
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synecoloche

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literary technique which the whole is represented by naming one of its parts or vice versa

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11
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tall tale

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humorously exaggerated story about impossible events

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12
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theme

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common thread or related idea incorporated throughout a literary work. a theme is a thought out or idea the author presents to readers about life or human nature

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13
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trait

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see character

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14
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understatment

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restrained in ironic contrast to what night have been said, the opposite of hyperbole. usually used for humorous effects

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15
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unreliable narrator

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see narrative

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16
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urban legend

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a contemporary story that is told in many humored versions that have little basis in fact

17
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voice

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an author or narrators distinctive style or manner of expression. voice can reveal much about the author or narrators personality