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Literary Terms Gr.9 Test

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is the attitude the poet takes towards the audience. For example: informal, formal, solemn, playful serious, ironic, condescending, grave, and many others.
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The outcome of the conflict in a plot is? Resolution A struggle between opposing forces is?
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The narrator is the voice/person telling a story. The narrator keeps the story moving and provides detail between dialogue. The narrator may speak from different points of view.
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the ordinary form of spoken and written language whose unit is the sentence, rather than the line as it is in poetry
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A character based on simple stereotypes
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A groupig of lines in a poem.
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Secondary arrangement of incidents, involving not the protagonist but someone less important
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Long narratives tracing the adventures of popular heroes
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A type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics is?
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The pattern of rhyme between lines of a poem or song
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The author's use of clues to hint at what might happen later in the story is?
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The “voice,” the person “speaking” in the poem
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When the poet employs the use of sounds that are unpleasant to the ear. May be used for effect. For example: Hiss, Spit, Pus.
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The emotional and imaginative associating surrounding a word, the feeling, images, and memories that surround a word.
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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.
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The use of words to create a mental picture. Often refers to a sensory experience. The pattern or collection of images within a poem.
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How the conflict is resolved, tension is released and normalcy is restored.
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A person or an animal that takes part in the action of a literary work
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A figure of speech in which something is described as though it were something else. Does NOT use "like or as"
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The even or situation that causes conflict for the main character, gets the action of the story started
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Personification
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Foreshadowing
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Epic
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Metaphor
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Stanza
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Cacophony
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Third Person Omniscient POV
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stock character
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Conflict
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Subplot
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Prose
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Imagery
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Narrative POV
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Connotation
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Character
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Rhyme Scheme
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Inciting Force
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Speaker
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Denouement
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Tone
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a narrator who tells the story from a biased, or erroneous perspective. She or he provides inaccurate, misleading, conflicting, or otherwise questionable information, and/or misinterprets events because of personal bias, limited understanding, etc
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The use of exagerationg as a rhetorical device.
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Complex characters, like people in real life.
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The quality of a literary work that makes the reader or audience uncertain or tense about the outcome of events
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Developped characters that have more than 2 traits
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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
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A poem with one speaker (not necessarily the poet) who expresses thought and feeling. for example an elegy, ode, or sonnet.
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When the choice of words affect the level of formality and the mood
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A stanza of four lines. Rhyme scheme may vary: the most common rhyme scheme is abab.
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The central message, concern, or purpose in a literary work is?

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