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Figurative Language/Literary
Terms
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AlliterationRepetition of initial consonant sounds
EX: Can Cameron come to the concert?
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SimileComparison of two unlike things using
"like" or "as"
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MetaphorComparison of two
unlike things; saying one thing is another
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OxymoronA figure of speech
that links two opposite or
contradictory words EX: Pretty uglySeriously funny
Act natural
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OnomatopoeiaUse of words that
imitate sounds
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SynonymWords that mean the same or almost the
same
EX: Mad, angrySad, upsetSpeak, talk
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ThemeAuthor's message in
a literary work; generalization about
human beings or about life
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ForeshadowingAuthor's use of clues to hint at what happens
later in a story
EX: "Little did he know, his words would come back to haunt him..."
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PlotSequence of events in a
story
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Parts of Plot (in order)Exposition/Introduction- The alarm clock rings
Rising Action- The boy falls back asleep
Climax- The boy wakes up an hour later; his mom comes in, yelling
Falling Action- The mom quickly drives him to school
Resolution- The boy's mom signs him in at the office and he makes his way to class
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SettingThe time and place of the
action
EX: New York City in the 1920s
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PersonificationA type of figurative
language in which a non-human subject is given human characteristics
EX: The tea kettle screamed as its insides shook up with boiling
water.
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ChronologicalThe order in which events occur (time
order)
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ToneThe writer's
attitude toward his/her audience
and subject
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