Literary Terms
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A comparison using "like" or "as". *
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The speaker's attitude. *
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An exaggeration, such as "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse." *
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"Grey were the geese and green was the grazing." This is an example of... *
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This can cause tension or is part of an opposing force in the story. *
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An overused saying. *
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Creating a mental image for the reader, usually appeals to human senses. *
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A type of feeling that readers get from a narrative, based on details such as setting. *
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When the writer refers to events that have happened before the events that are currently unfolding in the story. *
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An emotional attachment to a word, such as the word "home." *
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When speaking or addressing someone not there or no longer alive. *
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The dictionary meaning of a word. *
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When the word resembles the sound it makes (like roar or whoosh). *
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When a reference is made to another literary work or an historical event. *
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The time and place in the story *
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Attaching human traits and characteristics to inanimate objects, non-human objects and animals. *
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"All the world's a stage" or "the valley of life". These are examples of... *
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The main idea of the story *
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When an object represents the idea. *
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To ridicule or make fun of something or someone. *
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