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Literary Terms Gr.9 Matching
The narrator tells the story and accounts for the thoughts, feelings, motives and actions of all the characters. The narrator uses the pronouns she and he.
Third Person Omniscient POV
Poetry that doesn't conform to an regular metre. Line length is irregular. There may or may not be a rhyme scheme.
Free Verse
How the conflict is resolved, tension is released and normalcy is restored.
Denouement
Developped characters that have more than 2 traits
Round Characters
is the attitude the poet takes towards the audience. For example: informal, formal, solemn, playful serious, ironic, condescending, grave, and many others.
Tone
Conventional combination of literary form & subject matter; implies a pre-existing understanding between the artist and the reader about the purpose & rules of the work
Genre
The sequence of events in a story?
Plot
The even or situation that causes conflict for the main character, gets the action of the story started
Inciting Force
The turning point or the high point in the action of the plot. It is the moment of greatest tension.
Climax
When the poet employs the use of sounds that are unpleasant to the ear. May be used for effect. For example: Hiss, Spit, Pus.
Cacophony
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