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Literaly Terms LALab
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| irony | a techniwue of indicatin, what is said is what is meant. |
| nemesis | something that a person cannot conquer. |
| protagonist | the leading character |
| antogonist | a person who is opposed to, struggles against |
| foreshawdowing | to show or indicate beforhand, clues |
| dynamic character | in literature or drama, character who goes under change |
| allusion | a passing or casual reference |
| theme | a subject of discourese;moral |
| conflict | to into collision of diagreement;battle |
| climax | the highest or most intense point in development of resolution of something |
| plot | a storyline |
| characterization | portrayal, developement of a character |
| metaphor | a figure of speech which a term os phrase is applied to something |
| setting | the act of a person or thing that sets |
| personification | the person or thing embodying a quality or the like |
| 1st person point of view | used by fiction writers |
| simile | using like or as to compare |
| dramatic irony | a play, |
| omniscient | having complete or unlimited knowledge |
| static character | a literay character who remains basically unchanged |
| style | the way of story is written |
| symbol | something used for or regarded as representing something |
| syntax | the study of rules of formation of grammatical sentences in language |
| modify | to change somewhat the form of qualities of |
| adjective | not able to stand alone |
| noun | a person,place, or thing |
| verb |