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EOC Review
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Literary Terms Alliteration Assonance Consonance Metaphor Simile Synecdoche Anaphora Epistrophe Personification Elegy Hyperbole Irony Sonnet Diction Mood Tone Theme Allegory Allusion Antagonist Ballad Ode Connotation Denotation Lyric Motif
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Alliteration Pattern of sounds that includes the repetition of constants
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Anaphora Repetition of words at the beginning of successive sentences
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Allegory A narrative that serves as an extended metaphor
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Assonance Repetition of vowel sounds
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Allusion Reference in a literary work to a person, place, thing in history or another work of literature
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Antagonist An adversary
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Ballad Narrative folk song. Uses a lot of repetition and is seen in poetry
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Connotation Ideas associated with a word
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Consonance Repetition of constant sounds
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Denotation Dictionary definition of a word
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Diction Word choice
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Elegy A type of literature defined as a song or poem. Written in elegant couplets, usually expressing sorrow
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Epistrophe Repetition of words at the end of successive sentences
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Hyperbole An over-exaggeration
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Irony Person, situation, statement, or outcome is different than one might expect
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Lyric Song like poem to express feelings
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Metaphor Comparison between two unlikely things
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Mood Evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through reading
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Motif Reoccurring object or symbol
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Ode Lyric poem that addresses a particular subject
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Personification Giving human like attributes to an inanimate object
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Simile Comparison of two unlikely things using like or as
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Sonnet 3 quatrains with a rhyming couplet at the end to create 14 lines
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Synecdoche A part is made to represent the whole
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Theme Repeated idea that is revealed through a text
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Tone Attitude an author shows through the text
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