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Literally Literacy

Gage Windham

Literary Terms

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5.Purposely exaggerating.
6.Repeating certain lines or words.
7.This is the authors attitude toward the writing.
8.An expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings.
9.A metaphor that extends through the entire passage.
12.Animals talking.
13.Official poet of the U.S.
15.A passage that is repeated.
16.A speech by a character that usually is in a play.
17.Comparing two things that are very different.
18.The authors choice of words.
20.Poem that tells a story.
21.The feeling the passage projects out of yourself.
23.Repetition of sounds.
24.Two lines that rhyme in a poem.
25.Two words with opposite meaning.
26.Storytelling song.
27.A rhyme pattern.
29.Author of the Odyssey.
30.A conversation between characters.
31.The voice behind the passage.
34.The use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its meaning.
35.Describing something to where it instills an image in someone mind.
36.Japanese poem.
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1.A object representing something deeper than itself.
2.Alike sounds at the beginning of words
3.An imaginative way of writing.
4.Author of "Poe".
7.The point of the passage.
10.Buzz,pow, and bam.
11.Two words with the same meaning.
14.Mentioning someone of the past in writing.
16.To compare two this without like or as.
19.A poem that has no rythme
22.14 word poem, usually used by Shakepeare.
23.A beat made through words.
28.Where something happens or takes place.
30.Acted out. Well known acted by Shakespeare.
31.A part of a poem.
32.A line of a poem or story.
33.An artists way of writing.

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