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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| figurative language | writing/ speech not meant to be interpreted literally |
| fiction | prose writing that talks about imaginary characters and events |
| foreshadowing | use in a literary work of clues that suggest eevnts yet to occur |
| free verse | poerty not written in a regular rhythmical pattern or meter |
| dramatic poetry | poetry that uses the techniques of drama |
| dramatic monologue | poem/ speech in which a fictional character addresses a silent listener |
| exposition | writing/ speech that explains a process/ presents information |
| extended metaphor | subject is described as though it were something else |
| foot | stressed/ unstressed syllables are divided by vertical lines into groups |
| falling action | climax is followed |
| epic | long narrative/ narrative poem about deeds of gods/ heroes |
| foil | character who provides contrast to another character |
| essay | short nonfiction work about a particular subject |
| fantasy | highly imaginative writing that contains elements not found in real life |