LCC Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Alliteration | The repetition of initial identical consonant sounds or any vowel sounds in successive or closely associated syllables, especially stressed syllables. |
Assonance | Generally, patterning of vowel sounds without regard to consonants. |
Apostrophe | A figure of speech in which someone, some abstract quality, or a nonexistent personage is directly addressed as though present. |
Connotation | The emotional implications and associations that words may carry. Meaning of word depends on usage. |
Diction | Vocabulary which generally means words one at a time, and syntax which generally means word order |
Dialogue | Conversation of two or more people. |
Dialect | When the speech of two groups or of two persons representing two groups both speaking the same language exhibits very marked differences. |
Denotation | The basic meaning of a word, independent of its emotional coloration or associations. |
Figurative Language | Intentional departure from the normal order, construction, or meaning of words. |
Hyperbole (Overstatement) | Exaggeration. Used to heighten effect or it may be used to humor. |
Imagery | The collection of images in a literary work. |
Image | Originally a sculptured, cast, or modeled representation of a person. A literal and representation of a sensory experience or of an object that can be known by one or more of the senses. |
Metaphor | An analogy identifying the object with another and ascribing to the first object one or more of the qualities of the second. |
Metonymy | The substitution of the name of an object closely associated with a word for the word itself. |
Onomatopoeia | Words that by their sound suggest their meaning. "hiss" "buzz" sizzle" |
Paradox | A statement that although seemingly contradictory or absurd may actually be well founded or true. |
Personification | A figure that endows animals, ideas, abstractions, and inanimate objects with human form; the representing of imaginary creatures or things as having human personalities. |
Symbol | something is itself and also stands for something else. |
Symbolism | the use of one object to represent or suggest another. |
Simile | A figure in which a similarity between two objects is directly expressed |
Synecdoche | A trope in which is a part signifies the whole or the whole signifies the part. |
Transferred epithet | An adjective used to limit a noun that it really does not logically modify. |
Understatement | A common figure of speech in which the literal sense of what it said falls detectably short the magnitude of what is being talked about. |
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