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Vocabulary words for English- Literary Terms Quiz- 9-16-07. Includes studying games and tools such as flash cards. ... Allusion a reference in literature to a familiar person, place, thing, or event. ... Figurative Language language used to create a special effect or feeling.
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overstating or stretching the truth for special effect ... language used to create a special effect or feeling ... a form of literature that intentionally uses comic effect to mock a literary work/style...
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quizlet.com/41244/literary-terms-flash-cards/
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On the other hand, writers often use it to achieve special effects, ... hyperbole: exaggeration, often extravagant; it may be used for serious or for comic effect. ... Elevated language is used to give dignity to a hero (note the speechs of heros like Achilles or Agamemnon in the Iliad), to express the superiority of God...
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academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/lit_term.html
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Poets often create images or enhance meaning by comparing one thing to another for special effect. A most important figure of speech .... The intentional understatement is used for effect also: “Thank you for this Pulitzer Prize: I am pleased.” ... Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama. 7th ed. ...
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faculty.nwacc.edu/ljlovell/Powerpoints/figurativenew.pp...
faculty.nwacc.edu/ljlovell/Powerpoints/figurativenew.ppt
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Many tools are used to give poetry (or other forms of literature) a visual and/or musical quality in order to communicate ideas, ... Figurative language: Language used to create a special effect or feeling characterized by figures of speech; language that compares, exaggerates or means something other than what it first...
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whs.wsd.wednet.edu/Faculty/Zobel/PoetryVocabularyTerms....
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The thirty (30) literary terms listed on this page are basic words that are constantly used during four years of Literature courses at Wenatchee High School ... Figurative language: Language used to create a special effect or feeling characterized by figures of speech; language that compares, exaggerates or means...
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whs.wsd.wednet.edu/Faculty/Zobel/LiteraryVocabularyTerm...
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figurative language/figures of speech – language used to create a special effect or feeling; most commonly alliteration, hyperbole, metaphor, etc. ... mood – the feeling a piece of literature arouses in the reader...
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www.npcsd.mhrcc.org/local/high_school/Teachers/lstjohn/...
www.npcsd.mhrcc.org/local/high_school/Teachers/lstjohn/AP%20Language/AP%20Terms.htm
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Language that cannot be taken literally since it was written to create a special effect or feeling. ... The essential techniques used in literature (e.g., characterization, setting, plot, theme).
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Language used to create a special effect or feeling. It is characterized by figures of speech or language that compares, exaggerates, or means something other than what it first appears to mean. ... The feeling a piece of literature arouses in the reader: happiness, sadness, peacefulness, and so on…...
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www.nccscougar.org/gnmorris/Literary%20elements.htm
www.nccscougar.org/gnmorris/Literary%20elements.htm
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