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1 When someone says one thing but means something completely different verbal irony verbal irony

2 person, place, or thing used to represent something else symbol symbol

3 The reader sees a character’s mistakes or misunderstandings, but the character himself does not dramatic Irony dramatic Irony

4 giving hints and clues of what is to come later in a story foreshadowing foreshadowing

5 a combination contradictory terms as in jumbo shrimp oxymoron oxymoron

6 the main character or hero of the story protagonist protagonist

7 the action or the sequence of related events plot plot

8 A comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison (like or as) is used simile simile

9 Anxiety or nervousness about what is going to happen suspense suspense

10 the high point, or turning point, in a story—usually the most intense point climax climax

11 great difference in what was expected and what happened situational irony situational irony

12 A character struggles with himself or herself internal conflict internal conflict

13 language that appeals to the senses imagery imagery

14 Comparison of two unlike things in which no word of comparison “She is my sunshine” metaphor metaphor

15 poetry that doesn’t necessarily rhyme and is in iambic pentameter blank verse blank verse

16 a word or phrase that is used in such a way to suggest more than one possible meaning pun pun

17 A word or phrase used in place of a person’s name “Ms. Know-it-all” epithet epithet

18 a speech delivered by a character when he or she is alone on stage soliloquy soliloquy

19 When someone says one thing but means something completely different verbal Irony verbal Irony

20 person, place, or thing used to represent something else symbol symbol

21 The reader sees a character’s mistakes or misunderstandings, but the character himself does not dramatic Irony dramatic Irony

22 Anxiety or nervousness about what is going to happen suspense suspense

23 giving hints and clues of what is to come later in a story foreshadowing foreshadowing

24 the main character or hero of the story protagonist protagonist

25 a combination contradictory terms as in jumbo shrimp oxymoron oxymoron

26 the action or the sequence of related events plot plot

27 a word or phrase that is used in such a way to suggest more than one possible meaning pun pun

28 A comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison (like or as) is used simile simile

29 great difference in what was expected and what happened situational irony situational irony

30 the high point, or turning point, in a story—usually the most intense point climax climax

31 A character struggles with himself or herself internal conflict internal conflict

32 Comparison of two unlike things in which no word of comparison “She is my sunshine” metaphor metaphor

33 language that appeals to the senses imagery imagery

34 poetry that doesn’t necessarily rhyme and is in iambic pentameter blank verse blank verse

35 a speech delivered by a character when he or she is alone on stage soliloquy soliloquy

36 A word or phrase used in place of a person’s name “Ms. Know-it-all” epithet epithet


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