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AP Lit

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Epigraph   A brief quotation which appears at the beginning of a literary work.  
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Epithet   In literature, a word of phrase preceding or following a name which serves to describe the character.  
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Euphemism   A mild word of phrase which substitutes for another which would be undesirable because it is too direct, unpleasant, or offensive.  
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Exposition   In drama, the presentation of essential information regarding what has occurred prior to the beginning of the play.  
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Fable   A brief tale designed to illustrate a moral lesson.  
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Falling Action   The falling action is the series of events which take place after the climax.  
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Farce   A type of comedy based on a humorous situation such as a bank robber who mistakenly wanders into a police station to hide.  
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Figurative Language   In literature, a way of saying one thing and meaning something else.  
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Figure Of Speech   An example of figurative language that states something that is not literally true in order to create an effect.  
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Flashback   A reference to an event which took place prior to the beginning of a story or play.  
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Foil   A character in a play who sets off the main character or other characters by comparison.  
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Foot   The basic unit of measurement in a line of poetry.  
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Foreshadowing   In drama, a method used to build suspense by providing hints of what is to come.  
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Free Verse   Unrhymed Poetry with lines of varying lengths, and containing no specific metrical pattern.  
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Genre   A literary type or form.  
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Hyperbole   A figure of speech in which an overstatement or exaggeration  
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Imagery   A word or group of words in a literary work which appeal to one or more of the senses  
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Inference   A judgement based on reasoning rather than on direct or explicit statement.  
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Irony   When an event happens that is painfully obvious or reverts itself.  
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Local Color   A detailed setting forth of the characteristics of a particular locality, enabling the reader to "see" the setting.  
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Lyric Poem   A short poem wherein the poet expresses an emotion or illuminates some life principle.  
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Metaphor   A figure of speech wherein a comparison is made between two unlike quantities without the use of the words "like" or "as."  
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Metonymy   A figure of speech in which a word represents something else which it suggests.  
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Mood   The atmosphere or feeling created by a literary work, partly by a description of the objects or by the style of the descriptions.  
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Myth   An unverifiable story based on a religious belief.  
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Narrative Poem   A poem which tells a story.  
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Novel   A fictional prose work of substantial length  
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Ode   A poem in praise of something divine or expressing some noble idea.  
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Onomatopoeia   A literary device wherein the sound of a word echoes the sound it represents.  
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Oxymoron   A combination of contradictory terms  
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Parable   A brief story, told or written in order to teach a moral lesson.  
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Paradox   A situation or a statement that seems to contradict itself, but on closer inspection, does not.  
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Parallel Structure   A repetition of sentences using the same structure.  
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