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12th Grade
01/12/2009

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Onomatopoeia
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a word capturing or approximating the sound of what it describes; buzz is a good example
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overstatement
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exaggerated language; also called hyperbole
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oxymoron
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figure of speech that combines two apparently contradictory elements as in "wise fool"(sophomore)
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parable
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a short fiction that illustrates an explicit moral lesson
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paradox
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a statement that seems contradictory but may actually be true
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parody
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a work that imitates another work for comedic effect by exaggerating the style and changing the content of the original
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pastoral
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a poem (also called and eclogue, bucolic, or idyll) that describes the simple lives of country folk, usually sheperds who live a timeless, painless (and sheepless) life in a world that is full of beauty, music, and love.
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personification
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or prosopopeia, treating an abstraction as if it were a person by endowing it with humanlike qualities
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petrarchan sonnet
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also called italian sonnot; a sonnet form that divides the poem into one section of eight lines and a second section of six lines, usually following the abbaabba cdecde rhyme scheme, or more loosely, an abbacddc pattern
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plot
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the arrangement of the action
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point of view
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also called focus; the point from which people, events, and other details in a story are viewed. this term is sometimes used to include both focus and voice
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protagonist
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the main character in a work, who may be male or female, heroic or not heroic.
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reader time
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the actual time it takes for a reader to read a work
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realism
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the practice in literature of attempting to describe nature and life without idealization and with attention to detail
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rhythm
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the modulation of weak and strong element in the flow of speech
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rising action
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the second of the five parts of plot structure, in which events complicated the situation that existed at the beginning of a work, intensifying the conflict or introducing new conflict
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round characters
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complex characters, often major characters, who can grow and change and "surprise convincingly."
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rhyme
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same sounding words
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run on lines
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enjambment
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scansion
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the marking and analyzing of rhythm with poetry
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parallelism
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parallel structure of works signaling a relationship among the parts
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sarcasm
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a form of verbal irony in which apparent praise is actually harshly or bitterly critical
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satire
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a literary work that holds up human feelings to ridicule and censure
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setting
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the time and place of the action in a story, poem, or play
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shakespearean sonnet
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also called an english sonnet. a sonnet for that divides the poem into three units of four lines each and a final unit of two lines. Its classic rhyme scheme is abab cdcd efef gg, but there are other variations
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sonnet
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a fixed verse form consisting of fourteen lines usually in iambic pentameter
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spenserian stanza
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a stanza that consists of eight lines of iambic pentameter followed by a ninth line of iambic pentameter. the rhyme scheme is ababbcbcc
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stanza
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a section of a poem demarcated by extra line spacing
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stream of consciousness
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an extreme form of third person limited, which follows the thought processes of a character
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synedoche
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special metaphor, similar to a metonymy, except a part represents a whole
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trochaic
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a metrical form in which each foot consists of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed one
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turning point
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the third part of plot structure, the point at which action stops rising or begins falling or reversing. Also called climax.
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volta
Definition
change/turning point that occurs
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verisimilitued
Definition
similar to reality
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