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VocabularyList #2
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Style (N)• Manner in which a writer puts his/her ideas into
words – formality, use of figurative language, sentences
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Style
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Parallelism (N)• Arrangement of equal ideas in equivalent
grammatical structures
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Parallelism
Like father, like son. What goes around comes around.
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Topic Sentence• Expresses the main idea of a paragraph and
defines the scope of the paragraph
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Topic Sentence
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Point of View• Type of narrator
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Point of View
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Antagonist (N)• Character or force in conflict with the main
character
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Antagonist
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Protagonist (N)• Main character
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Protagonist
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Characterization (N)• Act of creating and developing a character by
what he/she does and thinks whether directly(being told) or indirectly (being shown)
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Characterization
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Connotation (N)• An association that a word calls to mind to a
specific individual
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Connotation
My thought of my house has always given me a positive connotation.
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Denotation (N)• Exact, specific meaning; the literal meaning
found in a dictionary
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Denotation• a stocky
seed- or fruit-eating bird with a small head, short legs, and a cooing voice.
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Simile (N)• Comparison of two unlike things using “like” or
“as”(Juliet is like a rose.)
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Simile
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Metaphor• Figure of speech in which one thing is spoken of
as though it were something else(Juliet is a rose.)
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Metaphor
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Plot (N)• Sequence of events in a literary work
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Plot