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Benchmark 2, Spring 2016

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8.writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally  
9.A figure of speech consisting of two apparently contradictory terms  
10.These are the different classes into which words are commonly grouped according to their form, function or meaning.  
13.the manner in which something is expressed in words  
14.The essential techniques used in literature (e.g., characterization, setting, plot, theme).  
16.an expression that strives for literary effect rather than conveying a literal meaning  
17.finding similarities and differences between 2 things  
18.writing used to analyze a subject or meant for an authoritative audience  
21.the writer's/author's attitude  
23.finding a solution to a problem  
24.the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character  
25.discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation  
27.a figure of speech that expresses a resemblance between things of different kinds (usually formed with 'like' or 'as')  
28.writing used to convince the reader of the writer's opinion  
30.This attempts to convince a reader to adopt a particular opinion or course of action.  
33.the historical period that shapes a work of literature and allows the reader to understand important issues in a given time period  
34.refer to for illustration or proof  
37.Crediting source within the paper.  
38.a prose narrative shorter than a novel  
40.an imaginary person represented in a work of fiction (play or film or story)  
41.diction
42.a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not literally denote in order to suggest a similarity  
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1.Harsh, cutting language or tone intended to ridicule  
2.These are connecting words used to link your sentences and paragraphs together smoothly.  
3.the choices a writer makes; the combination of distinctive features of a literary work  
4.propose or intend; persuade, entertain, inform, etc.  
5.strategies to make the reader agree with the author's opinion; ethos, pathos, logos  
6.the story that is told in a novel or play or movie etc.  
7.the arrangement or framework of a sentence, paragraph, or entire work  
11.a passage or expression that is quoted or cited  
12.the time and place of a story  
15.writing used to specifically present a scene or experience  
16.the general appearance of a publication  
19.writing used in the common/everyday voice to share opinions, experiences, etc.  
20.incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs  
22.Information from the reading that hints at a word's meaning.  
26.the act of attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas etc.  
29.made when two words are joined to form a new word.  
31.addressing something that is not animate/real
32.form of literature in which irony, sarcasm, and ridicule are employed to attack human vice and folly  
33.extravagant exaggeration  
35.unclear by virtue of having more than one meaning; causes confusion  
36.a statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.  
39.a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work; lesson  

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