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AP LIT Vocab Terms Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

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Question: Answer: short phrase a truth or opinion
Question: Answer: device that uses the same consonant for majority of the words in a phrase
Question: Answer: not necessarily physically beautiful, but beautiful in its
Question: ABSTRACTAnswer: refers to ideas that cannot be felt with any of the five
Question: ALLEGORYAnswer: an abstract idea with a physical manifestation; (ex. a boy gives a girl flowers because he cares about her, he can't give her 'care')
Question: APOSTROPHEAnswer: someone dead/ something not human addessed as if they respond
Question: ANALOGYAnswer: comparison between two subjects to highlight a similarity
Question: ALLUSIONAnswer: a figure of that makes a reference to something well known
Question: BALLADAnswer: simple poem of folk that tells a story
Question: ASIDEAnswer: actor/actress who says something to the audience that the rest of the case is not to hear
Question: Answer: state of being out of /time
Question: ANTI-HEROAnswer: someone who shows heroism traits in ways.
Question: Answer: representation of an as having human forms or traits. (ex. gods)
Question: Answer: a word/phrase that is old
Question: CARICATUREAnswer: a copy/imitation so as to be ludicrous
Question: Answer: a / pretentious talk or writing
Question: HUMORAnswer: bitter/ironic humor that deals or represents with unpleasent aspects of
Question: Answer: balanced with flow, as of poetry
Question: CANTOAnswer: main divisions of long
Question: EPICAnswer: long poem that chronicles a journey over a long period of time
Question: Answer: an on a tomb
Question: IRONYAnswer: discrepency the expected results and the actual results
Question: Answer: a purifying of emotions, pity or fear; described by Aristotle as an effect of tragic drama
Question: Answer: mournful/melancholy poem/song for he
Question: Answer: flow of words without syntax; a poem without any
Question: Answer: informal expressions used in day language (slang?)
Question: Answer: a verse of two lines that rhymes with lines
Question: DICTIONAnswer: choice of
Question: SYNTAXAnswer: pattern/formation of sentences/phrases; the of a sentence/phrase
Question: Answer: song/tune
Question: CONCEITAnswer: a metaphor
Question: DENOTATIONAnswer: dictionary definition of a word; a word's meaning
Question: CONNOTATIONAnswer: the meaning/understanding behind the word
Question: LYRICAnswer: thoughts or emotions in a song like
Question: Answer: a book showing a character's (owen meany, or any coming of age story)
Question: MONOLOGUEAnswer: a continuous stream of thoughts any syntax
Question: NEMESISAnswer: an or situation that cannot be overcome easily
Question: FOILAnswer: a character who serves as a contrast to character highlighting the other character's traits
Question: Answer: a light, humerous play plot depends on the skillfully exploited situation
Question: EUPHEMISMAnswer: of a mid/indirect/ vague statement for one thought to be offensive
Question: GENREAnswer: literary "species" or form (comedy, , romance, sci-fi, etc)
Question: Answer: express sorrow or
Question: HUBRISAnswer: arrogance
Question: Answer: implied that directly stated
Question: IN MEDIAS Answer: describing a that begins in the middle of the story ( The Odyssey)
Question: FREE Answer: a kind of verse that does not conform to any ( in the style of the poet T.S. Eliot)
Question: SIMILIEAnswer: a using like or as
Question: Answer: a comparison that DOESN'T use the 'like' or 'as'
Question: FOOTAnswer: the rhythm that makes up a
Question: FORESHADOWINGAnswer: to show/indicate events
Question: MELODRAMATICAnswer: an over exaggeration of
Question: HYPERBOLEAnswer: a gross
Question: Answer: a short account of an or humerous incident
 
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