1) recurring subjects or ideas that can help develop amd inform the text's major themes-patterns a) motif b) mood c) repetition d) euphemism 2) central message about life revealed in literature a) theme b) connotation c) flashback d) symbols 3) the writer's attitude toward his/her subject a) tone b) alliteration c) oxymoron d) connotation 4) the act of creating and developing a character directly and indirectly a) characterization b) repetition c) alliteration d) motif 5) a figure of speech that uses "like" or "as" to make a direct comparison between two unlike ideas a) simile b) oxymoron c) juxtaposition d) tone 6) objects, characters, figures, or colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts a) theme b) denotation c) symbols d) oxymoron 7) A dramatic exaggeration or overstatement, either for comic effect or to express heightened emotion. a) hyperbole b) mood c) repetition d) symbols 8) The act of using words or phrases several times for effect. a) symbols b) repetition c) idioms d) mood 9) A figure of speech in which something is described as though it were something else without using “like” or “as.” a) personification b) juxtaposition c) metaphor d) foreshadowing 10) figure of speech used to draw a comparison between two subjects over several lines or passages, not just in one line a) extended metaphor b) allusion c) flashback d) idioms 11) A figure of speech giving human qualities to something nonhuman. a) alliteration b) hyperbole c) metaphor d) personification 12) A device by which an event or scene taking place in the past of the narrative is inserted into the chronological structure of the story a) motif b) flashback c) mood d) dialect 13) the ideas and emotions associated with a word a) metaphor b) theme c) connotation d) imagery 14) straightforward dictionary definition a) denotation b) theme c) hyperbole d) tone 15) Language that creates a sensory impression within the reader’s mind (includes appeals to the 5 senses) a) imagery b) tone c) symbols d) hyperbole 16) Expressions that develop in a language that cannot be understood literally. a) idioms b) denotation c) motif d) allusion 17) The repetition of similar consonant sounds within a phrase or sentence. a) alliteration b) connotation c) dialect d) euphemism 18) a phrase that consists of two or more contradictory WORDS used together: seriously funny a) allusion b) extended metaphor c) oxymoron d) motif 19) using a more socially acceptable word or phrase instead of a word or phrase often considered inappropriate or negative a) euphemism b) metaphor c) simile d) tone 20) the side-by-side placement of two seemingly opposing CONCEPTS a) simile b) metaphor c) tone d) juxtaposition 21) A reference to a well-known person, event, place, literary work, or work of art a) symbols b) allusion c) dialect d) motif 22) The FORM of language spoken by people in a particular region or group a) dialect b) euphemism c) metaphor d) characterization 23) Clues put into the text to alert the reader of what might happen next in the plot a) denotation b) foreshadowing c) personification d) alliteration 24) the general atmosphere created by the author’s words. It is the feeling the reader gets from the author's words. a) characterization b) mood c) symbols d) connotation

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